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1 User s Manual Model GX70SM Wireless Input Unit User s Manual IM 04L57B01-01EN 1st Edition

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3 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SMARTDAC+ Series Wireless Input Unit GX70SM (hereafter referred to by its product or model name (e.g., GX70SM)). This manual describes the configuration, management, and maintenance of the GX70SM and the wireless input unit function of the GX20 (/CM2)/GP20 (/CM2) Paperless Recorders (hereafter referred to as the GX20 or GX and GP20 or GP) and GM10 (/CM2) Data Acquisition Unit (hereafter referred to as the GM). For notes on using the GX70SM and details on its installation and wiring, see the GX70SM Wireless Input Unit First Step Guide (Notes about Using This Product) (IM 04L57B01-02EN). For details on the various settings and the operation of the GX/GP/GM, see also the following manuals. Model Manual Title Manual No. GX/GP Paperless Recorder User s Manual IM 04L51B01-01EN GM GM Data Acquisition System User s Manual IM 04L55B01-01EN Common to GX/ GP/GM Communication Command User s Manual IM 04L51B01-17EN For details on the 920 MHz wireless communication of the GX/GP/GM, see the following manual. Model Manual Title Manual No. Common to GX/ GP/GM 920 MHz Wireless Communication (/CM2 and /CS2) User s Manual IM 04L51B01-41EN To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation. The following manuals are provided for the GX70SM. Paper Manuals Manual Title Manual No. Description Model GX70SM Wireless Input Unit First Step Guide (Notes about Using This Product) IM 04L57B01-02EN Provides notes on using the GX70SM and describes its installation, wiring, and the like. Downloadable Electronic Manuals You can download the latest manuals from the following website. Manual Title Manual No. Description Model GX70SM IM 04L57B01-01EN Describes how to use the GX70SM. Wireless Input Unit User s Manual Model GX70SM Wireless Input Unit First Step Guide (Notes about Using This Product) IM 04L57B01-02EN This is the electronic version of the paper manual. 1st Edition: June 2018 (YK) All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L57B01-01EN i

4 Notes Trademarks The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functions. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited. SMARTDAC+ and SMARTDACPLUS are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols ( and ). Revisions June st Edition ii IM 04L57B01-01EN

5 Main Unit Version and Functions Described in This Manual GX70SM Versions and Functions The contents of this manual correspond to GX70SM release number 1 (see the STYLE S number on the nameplate) and style number 1 (see the STYLE H number on the nameplate). The GX70SM consists of a wireless communication module and input module. For the procedure to check the version, see the following sections Wireless Communication Module Firmware on page Input Module Firmware on page 2-48 Edition Product Addition and Change Remarks Module Version 1 Wireless communication module vc1.0.1 Input module R GX/GP/GM Main Unit Version Supporting the Wireless Input Unit GX/GP/GMs with release number 4.02 and later support the wireless input unit. If you want to connect a wireless input unit to a GX/GP/GM with release number 4.01 or earlier, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. IM 04L57B01-01EN iii

6 How to Use This Manual How to Use This chapter describes the configuration, management, and maintenance of the wireless input unit as well as the wireless input unit support function of the GX/GP/GM (/CM2, coordinator) and its configuration and operation. The GX (GP) screens are used as examples in the descriptions, but similar screens are available on the Web application that you can also use. When the screens are particularly different, the Web application screen is also described. The description of the wireless input unit support function of the GX/GP/GM details the functions, settings, and operations that are different from the standard functions of the GX/ GP/GM. For details on the functions, settings, and operations of the standard GX/GP/GM, see the respective user s manuals. For details on the optional functions of the GX/GP/GM and the Universal Viewer and Hardware Configurator software applications, see the respective manuals. The following terms are used for references to other manuals: Notation GX/GP User s Manual GX/GP First Step Guide GM User s Manual GM First Step Guide Communication Command Manual Universal Viewer Manual Hardware Configurator Manual GX/GP Advanced Security Manual GM Advanced Security Manual Description Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L51B01-01EN. Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide Refers to the IM 04L51B01-02EN. GM Data Acquisition System User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L55B01-01EN. GM Data Acquisition System First Step Guide Refers to the IM 04L55B01-02EN. Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10 Communication Command User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L51B01-17EN. SMARTDAC+ STANDARD Universal Viewer User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L61B01-01EN. SMARTDAC+ STANDARD Hardware Configurator User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L61B01-02EN. Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 Advanced Security Function (/AS) User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L51B01-05EN. Data Acquisition System GM Advanced Security Function (/AS) User s Manual Refers to the IM 04L55B01-05EN. iv IM 04L57B01-01EN

7 How to Use This Manual This manual contains six chapters and an appendix. Chapter Title and Description 1 Overview and Functions This chapter provides an overview of the GX70SM wireless input unit and describes its functions. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator This chapter describes how to configure the input settings and wireless settings of the GX70SM, how to retrieve logging data, how to perform maintenance, and so on using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator (software application). 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) This chapter describes the wireless input unit support function of the GX/GP/GM (coordinator). It explains the auto assignment of the GX70SM and the channel assignment and management of received data, and so on that take place when the wireless input unit is reconfigured. 4 Functions Added with Wireless Input Unit Support (GX/GP/GM, Hardware Configurator) This chapter describes the functions that are added with the GX70SM support of the GX/GP/ GM. 5 Displaying Logging Data and Combined Data (Universal Viewer) This chapter describes how to display logging data and combined data of the GX70SM using Universal Viewer. 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands This chapter describes the commands that have been added or changed from those of the standard GX/GP/GM (/CM2). Appendix This chapter describes communication channel assignments based on GX70SM station numbers. It also provides reference information related to the GX70SM. IM 04L57B01-01EN v

8 How to Use This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Unit K Denotes Example: 768K (file size) k Denotes Notes Warning CAUTION Note Reference Item Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user's manual for special instructions. The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user's manual to identify those instructions. In the manual, the symbol is used in conjunction with the word WARNING or CAUTION. Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user, and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences. Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or cause damage to the instrument or user s data, and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences. Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation of the instrument. Reference to related operation or explanation is indicated after this mark. Example: section 4.1 Conventions Used in the Procedural Explanations Bold characters Denotes key or character strings that appear on the screen. Example: Voltage Operation Explanation Path Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers. All procedures are written with inexperienced users in mind; depending on the operation, not all steps need to be taken. Explanation gives information such as limitations related the procedure. Indicates the setup screen and explains the settings. Description vi IM 04L57B01-01EN

9 Contents 1 Introduction... i Notes... ii Trademarks... ii Revisions... ii Main Unit Version and Functions Described in This Manual...iii How to Use This Manual...iv How to Use... iv Conventions Used in This Manual... vi 2 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 IM 04L57B01-01EN Overview and Functions 1.1 Overview GX70SM Wireless Input Unit Wireless Input Unit Configurator Functions Operation mode Measurement Measurement Mode Measurement Data Logging Low Battery Warning LED Display Input Calibration Firmware Updating Data Dropout Detection (GX/GP/GM) Device Information Output for Wireless Input Unit Errors (GX/GP) Using the GX70SM as a Standalone Data Logger Procedure from Wireless Input Unit Configuration to Data Acquisition and Status Display Procedure When Wireless Input Units and Routers Are Present Setting the Operation Mode of Wireless Input Units Setting the Operation Mode Configuring the Wireless Function Directivity of the Internal Antenna of the Wireless Input Unit Modbus Register Map Troubleshooting Based on the LED Display Status Replacing Devices How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 2.1 Overview of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Configuration Function of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Installation System Requirements Installing the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Connection and Startup Connection Configuration Starting and Closing the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Main Window of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Environment Configuration of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Communication Information Input Dialog Box Creating a New Input Setup File Editing a Input Setup File Configuring the Universal Input and Built-in Humidity Sensor Applying the Input Settings to the Wireless Input Unit Retrieving Input Settings from the Wireless Input Unit Viewing the Change History of Input Settings Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Saving Logging Data to Files vii App

10 Contents Combine Data Files Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Adjusting the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Updating the Firmware Downloading the Firmware Files Wireless Communication Module Firmware Input Module Firmware Other Operations Viewing the Version Information Viewing the Data File Information Resetting the Input Settings and Logging Data to Their Factory Default Conditions Restoring the Wireless Settings to Their Factory Default Condition Messages Error Message Warning Messages Information Messages GX70SM Error Information Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) 3.1 GX/GP/GM s Wireless Input Unit Functions (Release number 4.02 and later) Configuring to Automatically Connect Wireless Input Units to the GX/GP/GM (Coordinator) GX/GP/GM Coordinator Configuration Communication (Serial) Configuration Communication Interval and Recovery Action of Modbus Master Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Screen Retrieving the Wireless Input Unit Connection Information Reconfiguring Wireless Input Units Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Enabling Channels and Setting the Span, Decimal Point, Unit, and the Like Alarm Settings Display Settings Setting Calibration Correction (Linearizer Approximation, Linearizer Bias, Correction Factor) Unit Timeout Settings Auto Message Printout Setting Recording Channel Settings Auto Setup Auto Setup through Reconfiguration of All Units Auto Setup through Reconfiguration of Individual Units Other Settings GX/GP/GM Configuration Event Action Function Setting the Instrument Information Output (/FL option) (GX/GP only) Configuration When Routers Are Also Present Controlling Wireless Input Units Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Info Screen Monitoring the Wireless Network Status Pausing and Resuming Timeout Detection Manual Resume Acknowledging Communication Command Dropouts Setup Menu Map Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units 4.1 Alarm Function Data dropout alarm Individual Acknowledge of Data Dropout Alarms Alarm Notification Mail Auxiliary Character Display in Communication Channel Number Displays Saving and Loading Settings viii IM 04L57B01-01EN

11 Contents Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix 4.4 Initialization File Size of Display Data and Event Data Security System Error Notification Mail Messages Errors Related to Parameter Settings Status Messages Functions Available When the Advanced Security Function (/AS option) Is Enabled Event Log Saving Setup Data Activating Wireless Input Units (When wireless input units are changed) Aerospace Heat Treatment (/AH option) Performing Calibration Correction Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) Window and Menu Configuration System Configuration Creating a Configuration File in Accordance with System Configuration Executing Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Warning Messages Displaying Logging Data and Combined Data (Universal Viewer) 5.1 Wireless Input Unit Functions of the Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) Files That Can Be Displayed and Their Extensions Waveform Display of Logging Data Waveform Display of Combined Data Alarm List Display Signing Data Files Listing the Operation Log GX/GP/GM Communication Commands 6.1 Added and Changed Commands Added and Change Commands and References to the Communication Command Manual ASCII Output Format Wireless Input Unit Configuration Output (FWUnitConf) Most Recent Channel Data (FData) GX status (FStat) Alarm Summary (FLog) Operation log (FLog) Detail Event Log Output (FEventLog) (/AS) Instrument s Option Installation Information (_OPT) Instrument s Unit Configuration Information (_UNS or _UNR) Format of the Data Block of Binary Output Most Recent Channel Data (FData) Channel FIFO Data (FFifoCur) Appendix 1... Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types App App GX70SM General Specifications IM 04L57B01-01EN ix

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13 Chapter 1 Overview and Functions 1.1 Overview GX70SM Wireless Input Unit The GX70SM is a compact, battery-driven analog input unit that uses 920 MHz specified low power radio. Because it is battery-driven, it can collect data in a variety of locations. It connects to a SMARTDAC+ GX20, GP20, or GM10 coordinator over a multi-hop wireless link, and allows data collection and status display of the GX70SM on the GX20/GP20/GM10. If you turn off the wireless function, you can use the GX70SM as a standalone data logger and collect data. This will extend the battery life. GX20/GP20/GM10 (coordinator) Overview and Functions GX70SM GX70SM GX70SM Wireless network (PAN) Max. 96 devices* * Four repeaters are required. Features 2 channels of universal inputs, 1 channel of humidity measurement (option) The universal input allows thermocouples, RTDs, DC voltages, analog standard signals, and digital inputs to be configured freely. Input calibration is also possible. Measurement is possible at a high speed of 1-second intervals. The level of wireless (radio level) can be confirmed. A given period of logging data (4500 points) are stored. Wireless terminal authentication function blocks unauthorized access. In addition, communication encryption prevents tampering and wiretapping. The battery life is 5 years when the scan interval is set to 5 minutes (standard operating conditions, 1 standard mode). Power can also be supplied through the USB port. 2 1 For the standard operating conditions, see the GX70SM Wireless Input Unit General Specifications (GS 04L57B01-01EN). 2 When supplying power through USB, use a USB cable that meets the product specifications. Otherwise, wireless communication and measuring accuracy may be affected. Extensive self-diagnostics function is available. Device errors, such as drop in the battery voltage and errors in the input, can be detected. Wireless Input Unit Configurator (software application) can be used to configure and perform maintenance on the GX70SM. In addition, GX70SM logging data can be inserted into sections where data could not be acquired within a GX20/GP20/GM10 event data file due to errors in communication with the GX70SM. Maximum Number of Connections* Model Measurement mode (GX/GP/GM) Normal High speed Dual interval GX20-1/GP20-1/GM GX20-2/GP20-2/GM * The number of technically possible connections varies depending on the wireless environment condition and the measurement/transmission interval. IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-1

14 1.1 Overview Wireless Input Unit Configurator Wireless Input Unit Configurator is a software application for configuring and performing maintenance on the GX70SM. Input configuration, wireless configuration, input calibration, and firmware updating are possible by connecting to the GX70SM through USB. Wireless Input Unit Configurator USB cable PC GX70SM Logging data stored in the GX70SM can be retrieved and saved as a file in the PC. When the GX/GP/GM fails to acquire GX70SM measurement data because the communication between the GX70SM and GX/GP/GM is disconnected or because of some other reason, a logging data file can be used to interpolate the data during which acquisition failed. Note: There are certain GX/GP/GM settings that need to be configured to combine data. See section 2.7, Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data. For details on setting the type of data to record, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual , Setting the Type of Data to Record (Display or event data) and Recording Conditions GM User s Manual , Setting the Type of Data to Record (Display or event data) and Recording Conditions Saving logging data to files GX70SM Logging data Logging data Logging data file (.WLD) Combining with measured data File combining PC + Recording data (Event data) Recording data file (SMARTDAC+) Logging data file Combined data file (.WLC) GX/GP/GM 1-2 IM 04L57B01-01EN

15 1.2 Functions Operation mode The GX70SM has the following two operation modes: Measurement mode Configuration mode Measurement mode is used to perform measurement. Configuration mode is used to configure input settings and wireless settings, retrieve logging data, calibrate the input, and so on. You can change the operation mode using the GX70SM operation mode switch. See section 1.5, Setting the Operation Mode of Wireless Input Units on page Measurement Configuration, maintenance Overview and Functions Measurement mode Operation mode switch Configuration mode Measurement With two universal input channels, the GX70SM can measure temperature (thermocouple, RTD sensor input), DC voltage, DC current (using a shunt resistor), and digital input (contact, voltage). In addition, the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option) can be used to measure one channel of humidity. Temperature (sensor) Humidity (built-in sensor) DC voltage Contact Input I DC current (ma) (using shunt resistor) GX70SM IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-3

16 1.2 Functions Range Details Type Range setting Range Notes TC K C to C Type K -328 F to 2498 F J C to C Type J F to F T C to C Type T F to F B 0.0 C to C Type B 32 F to 3308 F S 0.0 C to C Type C 32 F to 3200 F R 0.0 C to C Type R 32 F to 3200 F N C to C Type N -454 F to 2372 F E C to C Type E F to F WRe C to C Type WRe (WRe3-25) 32 F to 4352 F RTD Pt C to C F to F JPt C to C F to F Voltage 20mV mv to mv 60mV mv to mv 200mV mv to mv 2V V to V 6V V to V 10V V to V GS 0.4-2V V to V 1-5V V to V DI LVL On (1)/Off (0) (voltage) On: 2.5 V or more Off: 2.3 V or less DI On (1)/Off (0) (contact) Humidity 0.0 to 90.0% RH Measurement Mode There are two measurement modes. Standard mode Battery-save mode Power frequency noise riding on the measured signal is rejected. Select the power frequency for your region using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. The battery life (running time on battery) is shorter than in battery-save mode. Power frequency noise riding on the measured signal is not rejected. Depending on the measuring range, measurement errors will be large due to the effects of noise, and the values may fluctuate. The battery life (running time on battery) is 1.3 to 1.5 times longer than in standard mode. 1-4 IM 04L57B01-01EN

17 1.2.4 Measurement Data Logging 1.2 Functions Measurement data of each scan interval is sent to the GX/GP/GM as well as saved in the GX70SM as logging data (up to 4500 points per channel). When the data becomes full, the oldest data is deleted to save new data. Even when an error occurs in the wireless communication with the GX/GP/GM, measurement data is backed up for a certain period. Logging data can be retrieved using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator and saved as a file in the PC. Wireless transmission 1 Overview and Functions Measured data Scan interval Logging data Older How new data is saved Newer Deleted Old data New data Low Battery Warning When the GX70SM battery voltage becomes low, a low battery warning is indicated with an LED. The GX/GP/GM can monitor the GX70SM battery status and generate a warning output (relay output) when appropriate. A low battery warning may occur temporarily when the GX70SM is in the process of joining a wireless network. IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-5

18 1.2 Functions LED Display Configuration and calibration modes, data transmission, and battery status are indicated with green and red LEDs. Battery life can be extended by using a wireless input unit and turning of the LED display. For instructions on how to turn on and off the LED display, see section 2.5, Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit on page Green Red Status LED Configuration mode Green and red blinking in sync at 2 second intervals Configuration change and during calibration Green and red blinking quickly in sync During measurement When network is normal Green blinking (about 0.2 second intervals), red off or data transmission Not joined the network Red blinking (about 0.2 second intervals), green off Low battery warning Repeats the sequence of green lit (0.1 s), all off (1.9 s), red lit (0.1 s), all off (1.9 s) twice, all off 10 s Input error Red lit for 0.1 seconds at about 5 second intervals, green off Mode setting error* Repeats the sequence of green and red lit in sync (0.1 seconds) and all off (0.9 seconds) three times, turns off for 2 seconds, and repeats the entire sequence.* Joined the network Joining the network Green blinking (1 second intervals) When network join authentication is successful Green blinks 5 times (0.5 second intervals) and turns off When network join authentication fails Red blinks 5 times (0.5 second intervals) and turns off Input error (over, burnout) Repeats the sequence of green lit (0.1 seconds), red lit (0.1 seconds) and all off (1.8 seconds) three times, turns off for 10 seconds, and repeats the entire sequence.* During the operation check after the test switch is Repeats green blinking at 0.3 second intervals pressed twice, all off for 3 s, and then then turns off red. This sequence is repeated while the switch is held down. * For example, configuring in a mode other than measurement mode when there is no USB connection Input Calibration Firmware Updating You can perform input calibration to adjust the accuracy such as when the GX70SM measuring accuracy drifts outside the specifications. Input calibration enables measurement accuracy to be maintained and managed. Input calibration is performed using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. The GX70SM input firmware and wireless firmware can be updated. Updating is performed using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. 1-6 IM 04L57B01-01EN

19 1.2.9 Data Dropout Detection (GX/GP/GM) 1.2 Functions The GX/GP/GM can detect GX70SM data acquisition dropouts caused by communication errors or the like by collecting the GX70SM data serial numbers.* When the data serial number received from the GX70SM does not change over a specified period, the GX/GP/ GM decides that a data dropout has occurred. The occurrence of data dropouts can be output and recorded as alarms. You can view the alarms that have occurred on the monitor view. Further, they can be used to trigger internal switches, relay output, and transmission. * Serial numbers assigned to data entries sampled by the GX70SM Read cycle No change in data serial number 1 Overview and Functions Data serial number Timeout Data dropout detection Alarm output Device Information Output for Wireless Input Unit Errors (GX/GP) When a battery error, operation error, communication disconnection, or the like occurs on the GX70SM, device information can be output using a FAIL relay (/FL1 option) Using the GX70SM as a Standalone Data Logger The GX70SM can be used as a standalone data logger. By mounting the GX70SM in a vehicle, it can be used to record the temperature, humidity, and the like when transporting fresh foods, art objects, and so on in a truck. When using the GX70SM as a standalone data logger, turn off the wireless function. GX70SM IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-7

20 1.3 Procedure from Wireless Input Unit Configuration to Data Acquisition and Status Display This section describes how to connect the GX70SM to a GX/GP/GM, collect data, and display the status. 1. Download the Wireless Input Unit Configurator (software application), and install it in a PC. See section, 2.2 Installation 2. Switch the GX70SM operation mode to configuration mode. See section, Setting the Operation Mode 3. Connect the GX70SM to the PC using a USB cable. Install the USB driver. See section, Connection Configuration 4. Start the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. See section, Starting and Closing the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 5. Configure the environment using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. See section, 2.4 Environment Configuration of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 6. Configure the GX70SM wireless settings using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. See section, 2.5 Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit 7. Configure the GX70SM input settings using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. See section, 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit 8. Switch the GX70SM operation mode to measurement mode. See section, Setting the Operation Mode 9. Perform coordinator configuration on the GX/GP/GM (coordinator) using the maintenance console (by Oki Electric). For details on the coordinator configuration of the GX/GP/GM (coordinator), see the following manual. 920 MHz Wireless Communication User s Manual (IM 04L51B01-42EN) 10. On the GX/GP/GM, under Basic configuration of Communication (Serial) settings, set the receiver function to Wireless Input Unit. See section, Communication (Serial) Configuration 11. On the GX/GP/GM, obtain the connection information of the GX70SM. See section, 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It 12. On the GX/GP/GM, reconfigure the wireless input unit. The GX70SM identification and auto assignment are performed. See section, 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It 13. Configure the GX70SM data channel settings using the GX/GP/GM Wireless Input Unit Configurator. See section, 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data 1-8 IM 04L57B01-01EN

21 1.3 Procedure from Wireless Input Unit Configuration to Data Acquisition and Status Display 14. The GX/GP/GM is now ready to collect data and display the status. Operation complete Wireless input unit Wireless input unit settings Coordinator (GX/GP/GM) Maintenance console PC PC GX70SM GX/GP/GM 1 Overview and Functions 1 Wireless Input Unit Configurator installation 9 Coordinator configuration of the coordinator 2 GX70SM operation mode change (switch to configuration mode) 10 Communication (Serial) settings Basic settings 3 PC and GX70SM connection USB driver installation 11 GX70SM connection information retrieval 4 Wireless Input Unit Configurator startup 12 Wireless input unit reconfiguration GX70SM identification Automatic assignment of the GX70SM 5 6 Environment configuration COM port Password Wireless configuration 13 Wireless input unit settings Span Alarm Indicator Comm time out Auto message 7 Input configuration 14 Data collection, status display 8 GX70SM operation mode change (switch to measurement mode) Wireless connection Wireless input unit configuration Coordinator (GX/GP/GM) operation Maintenance console operation GX70SM operation IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-9

22 1.4 Procedure When Wireless Input Units and Routers Are Present When GX70SMs and routers are present, configure the routers after performing the wireless input unit configuration (step 13) described in section, 1.3 Procedure from Wireless Input Unit Configuration to Data Acquisition and Status Display. Otherwise, the communication channel settings will be initialized. This section describes the procedure after configuring the wireless input unit. 1. Perform router configuration on the GM (router) using the maintenance console (by Oki Electric). For details on the router configuration of the GM (coordinator), see the following manual. 920 MHz Wireless Communication User s Manual (IM 04L51B01-42EN) 2. Using the Modbus master settings in the Communication (Serial) settings of the GX/ GP/GM (coordinator), specify the command settings. Note: For the communication channel, do not use the communication channel assigned to the GX70SM. 3. Configure the GX/GP/GM communication channel settings. 4. Configure the GX/GP/GM display group settings, recording channel settings, and other settings necessary for data collection according to your application. 5. The GX/GP/GM is now ready to collect data and display the status. Operation complete Router (GM) Maintenance console Coordinator (GX/GP/GM) Maintenance console PC GM PC GX/GP/GM 1 Router configuration 2 Communication (Serial) settings Modbus master command settings Wireless connection 3 Communication channel settings Channel, span Alarm Indicator Coordinator (GX/GP/GM) operation Maintenance console operation 4 Display group settings, recording channel settings, other settings 5 Data collection 1-10 IM 04L57B01-01EN

23 1.5 Setting the Operation Mode of Wireless Input Units Setting the Operation Mode Change the GX70SM operation mode as required. Operation mode Measurement mode Configuration mode Description Use this mode to make measurements. Use this mode to configure, retrieve logging data, perform maintenance, and so on. 1 Overview and Functions 1 Remove the battery case cover by sliding the cover while pressing on the part marked A in the following figure. A 2 Set the operation mode switch to measurement or configuration. When switching to configuration mode, supply power through USB. If you change to the configuration mode without supplying power through the USB, measurement starts in measurement mode after you press the reboot switch. Operation mode switch Supply power through USB (when changed to configuration mode) Reboot switch ON O N Operation mode Measurement mode Configuration mode SW1 OFF ON OFF 1 2 Wireless function On Off SW2 OFF ON 3 Press the reboot switch. The GX70SM changes to the specified operation mode. Operation complete Configuring the Wireless Function When using the GX70SM as a standalone data logger, turn off the wireless function. For details on setting the wireless function, see section, Setting the Operation Mode. IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-11

24 1.6 Directivity of the Internal Antenna of the Wireless Input Unit The internal antenna of the GX70SM has directivity. As shown in the following figure, the field intensity in the 0 and 180 directions is weak, so the installation direction needs to be considered carefully. Avoid facing the coordinators and routers toward the 0 or 180 direction IM 04L57B01-01EN

25 1.7 Modbus Register Map 1 To access the GX70SM as a Modbus slave device, refer to the following register assignments. Register assignments of the GX70SM Data Register number Data type Read/Write Description Data serial number UINT32_L R Input 1 data FLOAT_L Input 2 data Input 3 data Humidity data When the /RH option is installed Input 1 status UINT16 Input 2 status Input 3 status Humidity status information When the /RH option is installed Input status Device serial number to UINT16 UTF-8 string. 2 characters for one register Device status UINT16 RSSI value (dbm) INT16 Received signal strength on the coordinator (repeater) Elapsed time (s) UINT16 Elapsed time on the coordinator* * An approximate reference value. Overview and Functions Data type Symbol INT16 UINT16 UINT32_L FLOAT_L Description 16-bit signed integer 16-bit unsigned integer 32-bit unsigned integer (little endian) 32-bit floating point (little endian) Structure of the Data Serial Number and Input 1 to 3 Data Registers Example of input 1 data Register Register Higher word Lower word Input 1 data Structure of the input 1 to 3 status registers 2 bytes Higher Lower 0 Status information Reserved area 5 bits Error code A/D calibration value error RJC error Error code Meaning 0 No error 1 Skip 2 +Over 3 Over 4 +Burnout 5 Burnout 6 A/D error 7 Invalid data 16 Computation error 17 Communication error IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-13

26 1.7 Modbus Register Map Structure of the input status register bit 15 bit 0 bit Content Description 15 Humidity option availability 1: Option available 0: Option not available 14 to 10 9 Configuration error 1: Configuration not complete (LED display: Mode setting error) 8 7 Critical Low Battery 1: Battery flat 6 Low Battery 1: Low battery (LED display: Low battery warning) 5 OVER 1: Detection of input outside the measurable range 4 Burnout 1: Burnout detection 3 Calibration value error 1: Detection of an error in the calibration value (LED display: Input error) 2, 1 Hardware error A value other than 00: Detection of a hardware error (LED display: Input error) 0 Memory error 1: Detection of an error in the setting information or logging data (LED display: Mode setting error) * For details on the LED display, see section 1.2.6, LED Display on page 1-6. Structure of the device status register bit 15 bit 0 bit Content Description 15 to 3 2 USB connection 1: USB connection present 1 Mode setting error 1: Mismatch between the current status and the operation mode at startup (LED display: Mode setting error) 0 Input error 1: Input error detection (LED display: Input error) * For details on the LED display, see section 1.2.6, LED Display on page IM 04L57B01-01EN

27 1.8 Troubleshooting Based on the LED Display Status During measurement or data transmission Low battery warning Input error Mode setting error Status LED display Cause Handling When network Green blinking (about is normal 0.2 second intervals), Not joined the network Input error (over, burnout) Test switch held down in measurement mode When normal red off Red blinking (about 0.2 second intervals), green off Repeats the sequence of green lit (0.1 seconds), all off (1.9 seconds), red lit (1.9 seconds) and all off (1.9 seconds) twice, turns off for 10 seconds, and repeats the entire sequence. Red lit for 0.1 seconds at about 5 second intervals, green off Repeats the sequence of green and red lit in sync (0.1 seconds) and all off (0.9 seconds) three times, turns off for 2 seconds, and repeats the entire sequence.* Repeats the sequence of green lit (0.1 seconds), red lit (0.1 seconds) and all off (1.8 seconds) twice, turns off for 10 seconds, and repeats the entire sequence. Repeats green blinking at 0.3 second intervals twice, all off for 3 s, and then then turns off red. Have not joined a network. Low battery Malfunction or calibration value error Mode mismatch Configuration error Memory error Out of measuring range, disconnection Check the network configuration and installation location. Replace the battery. Check the error information in the input settings of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator.* Restart the GX70SM. Check the error information in the input settings of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator.* Check the input, and set the measuring range to the optimal range. When in error Off Flat battery or malfunction Replace the battery. * For the corrective action for the error you have checked, see section 2.12, GX70SM Error Information on page Test Switch When you press the test switch in measurement mode, the LEDs blink for you to check the operation. For details on the LED blinking status, see the above table. 1 Overview and Functions Test switch Replace the battery. After replacing the battery, check that the GX70SM is running in measurement mode, and press the test switch. Check that the green (ST1) LED blinks. If it does not blink, press the reboot switch, and then check the operation using the test switch. IM 04L57B01-01EN 1-15

28 1.9 Replacing Devices This section explains what happens when wireless input unit A, which is currently participating in the network, is replaced with wireless input unit B using the same wireless settings. When A is disconnected from the network, it takes about 90 minutes for the coordinator to detect the disconnection. Because the coordinator assumes that A is participating in the network during this period, B cannot join the network. There are two ways for B to join the network. Wait for the coordinator to detect the disconnection of A and allow B to join the network (this takes about 90 minutes). If you want B to immediately join the network, press the GX/GP/GM wireless communication module s reboot switch, or restart the GX/GP/GM (note that in this case, the network is reconfigured). Device replacement illustration 1. In this example, short address A is replaced with B with the same station number. GX70SM Station number (short address) GX/GP/GM (coordinator) A 1 (0001) Replace B 1 (0001) A C E C 3 (0003) E 5 (0005) 2. The coordinator does not detect the disconnection of A until about 90 minutes elapse. GX70SM Station number (short address) GX/GP/GM (coordinator) B 1 (0001) A 1 (0001) A C E C 3 (0003) E 5 (0005) 3. After about 90 minutes, the coordinator detects the disconnection of A, and B joins the network. GX70SM Station number (short address) GX/GP/GM (coordinator) B 1 (0001) Join A 1 (0001) Disconnect B C E C 3 (0003) E 5 (0005) 1-16 IM 04L57B01-01EN

29 Chapter 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 2.1 Overview of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Configuration Function of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator The Wireless Input Unit Configurator is a PC software application used to configure the GX70SM, retrieve logging data, and perform maintenance. 2 Creating and Editing Setup Data You can create setup data. You can also edit existing setup data. Saving and Loading Setup Data You can save the setup data that you create to your PC and load setup files that have been saved from your PC. Sending and Receiving Setup Data You can send setup data to and receive data from the GX70SM through a USB cable. Retrieving the GX70SM Information You can retrieve the GX70SM device information through a USB cable. Wireless Configuration You can set maintenance settings and various terminal information of the GX70SM. Input Configuration You can load and save the input configuration and logging data of the GX70SM. Environment Configuration You can set the operating environment of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator including the USB COM port for connecting the GX70SM to the PC, the GX70SM password, and the default folder for saving setup data. Calibrating and Adjusting the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor You can calibrate and adjust the universal inputs and built-in humidity sensor. To maintain the measurement accuracy of the GX70SM, we recommend that you calibrate it once a year. Firmware Updating The GX70SM consists of a wireless communication module and input module. You can update the firmware of the wireless communication module and input module. Saving Logging Data to Files You can retrieve logging data from the GX70SM and save it as a logging data file (WLD file). Combining Logging Data You can insert a logging data file (WLD file) into a GX20/GP20/GM10 event data file (GEV or GSE file) and save it as a combined data file (WLC file). Note There are certain GX/GP/GM settings that need to be configured to combine data. See section 2.7, Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data on page How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-1

30 2.2 Installation System Requirements PC A PC running Windows 7 or Windows 10 CPU and main memory PC configuration System requirements CPU Intel Pentium 4, 3GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor Internal memory 2 GB or more Hard disk Free space of at least 100 MB (depending on the amount of data, you may need more memory). NTFS recommended. Mouse Mouse compatible with the OS Display OS compatible display with a resolution of dots or higher and High Color or higher Communication port USB port Operating System OS Edition Service Pack 32bit/64bit Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 32-bit edition or 64-bit edition Professional SP1 32-bit edition or 64-bit edition Windows 10 Home 32-bit edition or 64-bit edition Pro 32-bit edition or 64-bit edition Other Operating Conditions Microsoft.NET Framework or later is required to connect to the GX70SM and run the application. Visual C Redistributable Package (x86) is required. To view the user s manual of this software, you need to use Adobe Reader 7 or later by Adobe Systems (the latest version recommended). Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 is required to download the firmware files Installing the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Download the latest installer from YOKOGAWA's website to install the software. URL: Procedure 1 Double-click the downloaded file to extract the files. The folder opens, and the installer (InstallE.exe) appears. 2 Right-click InstallE.exe, and click Run as administrator. The installation wizard starts. 3 Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software. 4 Enter the user name and company name, and then click Next. 2-2 IM 04L57B01-01EN

31 2.2 Installation 5 If you do not want to change the default installation destination, click Next. The installation process begins. The default save destination is (drive name):\program Files\Yokogawa Electric Corporation\ SMARTDAC+ STANDARD Wireless Input Unit Configurator. If the OS is a 64-bit edition, the destination is (drive name):\program Files (x86)\yokogawa Electric Corporation\SMARTDAC+ STANDARD Wireless Input Unit Configurator. 2 6 Click Install. 7 When the installation is complete, click Finish. SMARTDAC+STANDARD > Wireless Input Unit Configurator will be registered under All Programs in the Windows Start menu. Operation complete Note Before installing the software, check that your PC is not infected by a virus. Close all other software applications before installing this software. To reinstall the software, uninstall the current software first. The user s manual is installed with the software. You can view it by selecting Input settings > Help > User s Manual on the Wireless Input Unit Configurator, or from the Start menu, selecting All Programs > SMARTDAC+ STANDARD > User s Manual. Use Adobe Reader 7.0 or later to view the manual. How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-3

32 2.3 Connection and Startup Connection Configuration Connect the GX70SM to a PC. Procedure Connection Procedure 1 Set the GX70SM operation mode to configuration mode. For details on operation mode, see section 1.5.1, Setting the Operation Mode. 2 Connect the GX70SM to a PC using a USB cable. Then, press the GX70SM reboot switch. The Windows Device Manager will recognize the GX70SM connection. PC USB cable GX70SM If you connect using the USB cable for the first time, device driver installation will start. Regardless of whether the device driver installation is successful, proceed to step 3, and complete the installation of the USB driver. 3 Start Windows Device Manager. The procedure to start Device Manager varies depending on the OS that you are using. For details, see the PC user s manual, support website, or the like. 4 Under Other devices, right-click USB CDC Serial port,* and click Update Driver Software. * It may appear as one of the following names. OKI USB CDC Serial port USB Serial Device 2-4 IM 04L57B01-01EN

33 2.3 Connection and Startup 5 Click Browse my computer for driver software. 2 6 Click Browse, select the USB_Driver folder in the installation folder of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator, and click OK. How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 7 Click Install. 8 When the installation is complete, click. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-5

34 2.3 Connection and Startup 9 With Device Manager, check that OKI USB CDC Serial port* (COMxx) is shown under Ports (COM & LPT). * Check that the name shown in step 4 and COMxx) are shown. Hereafter, this COMxx will be referred to as the COM port that the GX70SM communicates with. Note Operation complete Power supply from USB is required to configure the GX70SM. Use a powered USB cable. Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn off the power when the Wireless Input Unit Configurator is connected to the GX70SM. If you perform these acts while data is being written to the GX70SM (during firmware updating or configuration), the configuration information may become corrupted. 2-6 IM 04L57B01-01EN

35 2.3.2 Starting and Closing the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Starting the Software 2.3 Connection and Startup Procedure 1 From the Start menu, select All Programs > SMARTDAC+STANDARD > Wireless Input Unit Configurator. If a Windows Security Alert dialog box appears when you start the software for the first time after installation, select Allow access. The Wireless Input Unit Configurator starts, and the main window appears. Note Operation complete If a Microsoft.NET Framework warning appears the first time you start the Wireless Input Unit Configurator, install Microsoft.NET Framework or later. For details on installing Microsoft.NET Framework, visit the Microsoft support site. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Procedure Closing the Software 1 Click. Operation complete IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-7

36 2.3 Connection and Startup Main Window of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator The main window of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator consists of a menu bar and three buttons as shown in the following figure. Menu bar Wireless settings button Device settings button Input settings button Menu Bar The main window has the following menus. Item Description Menu Exit Closes the main window. Wireless settings button This button opens a wireless setting window of the GX70SM. Procedure: section 2.5, Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Input settings button This button opens an input setting window of the GX70SM. Procedure: section 2.6, Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Device settings button This button opens a window for setting the operating environment of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. Procedure: section 2.4, Environment Configuration of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 2-8 IM 04L57B01-01EN

37 2.4 Environment Configuration of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator On the Configuration window, set the operating environment of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. You can set the COM port that the Wireless Input Unit Configurator and GX70SM communicate, set a password to prevent unauthorized access, and so on. How to open this window: On the main window, click Environment setup. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Item Description COM port COM port Select the COM port for the Wireless Input Unit Configurator to communicate with the GX70SM. Set Click Set to save the COM port setting in the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. Password New password Enter the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator (6 to 20 alphanumeric characters). New password Enter the password you entered in New password again for (confirmation) Set confirmation. Click Set to set the entered password in the GX70SM. From this point, enter this password when connecting to the GX70SM. * To apply the settings to the GX70SM, press the reboot switch to restart the GX70SM. * The default password is default. Omit password Omit password If you select this option, you can omit entering the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. No: You will need to enter the password every time you connect to the GX70SM. Yes: You will not need to enter the password for connecting to the GX70SM. If you select Yes, enter the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator in the box on the right. Set Click Set to save the Omit password settings in the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. * If the same PC is used to control multiple GX70SMs, the specified password is used to connect to all of them. Therefore, if you want to use this function, we recommend that you assign the same password to all applicable GX70SMs. Continued on next page IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-9

38 2.4 Environment Configuration of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Item Description File save path File path Shows the default folder for saving files. Specification folder Click Specification folder to show a window for selecting the default folder for saving files. * The setup file is saved to the specified folder. Set Click Set to save the File path setting in the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. Note If you forget the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator, you cannot reset the password from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. If you forget the password, servicing will be required. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer IM 04L57B01-01EN

39 2.5 Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit The Wireless settings window consists of a menu bar and a Module settings button as shown in the following figure. How to open this window: On the main window, click Wireless settings. Menu bar Module settings button Menu Bar The Wireless settings window has the following menus. Item Description Menu Exit Closes the Wireless settings window, and returns to the main window. Tool Firmware update Updates the firmware of the GX70SM wireless communication module. Restore factory preset Restores the GX70SM settings to their factory defaults. Environment setup Shows the Environment Configurator window. Help Version Shows the version information of Wireless settings program. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Module settings button This button opens a wireless setting window of the GX70SM. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-11

40 2.5 Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Wireless Configurator Window (hereafter referred to as the wireless detailed settings window) On the wireless detailed settings window that appears when you click Module settings on the Wireless Configurator window, you can configure the GX70SM wireless settings, load and save presets, and open and save setup files. How to open this window: Click Wireless settings on the main window > click Wireless settings on the Wireless Configurator window > select the Detailed view check box In the top area of the wireless detailed settings window, the following buttons are available. Item Connect Disconnect Load preset settings Save preset settings Open Setting File Save Setting File Read Setting File from Unit Send Setting File to Unit Description Click Connect to connect to the GX70SM. Click Disconnect to disconnect from the GX70SM. Click Load preset settings to show for each setup item the preset values used when the Wireless Input Unit Configurator starts. Click Save preset settings to save the values shown for each setup item as preset values used when the Wireless Input Unit Configurator starts. Click Open Setting File to show for each setup item the values from the setup file. To open a configuration file without an extension (csv), set the file type to All files (*.*). Click Save Setting File to save the values shown for each setup item to a setup file. The setup file is saved in the folder specified by File save path on the Wireless Input Unit Configuration window. If you save the file without an extension (csv), no extension will be added to the name of the file saved. If you click Connect and then Read Setting File from Unit, the current values read from the GX70SM are shown in each setup item. If you click Connect and then Send Setting File to Unit, the values shown for each setup item are applied to the GX70SM IM 04L57B01-01EN

41 2.5 Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit The bottom area of the wireless detailed settings window has the following tabs. Click the tabs to configure the various settings. Wireless settings Operation settings It also has a Detailed view check box to change the setup item view. If you remove the Detailed view check box, only the items with a check mark in the Simple view column of the next table are displayed. Note * To apply the settings entered on the tabs of the Wireless Configurator window to the GX70SM, click Send Setting File to Unit, and then restart the GX70SM by pressing the reboot switch. Wireless settings tab Configure the GX70SM wireless settings. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Item Description Simple view Preferred PAN ID Enter the preferred PAN ID (0000 to FFFE) to connect to. (group number) To not specify the preferred PAN ID, enter Radio channel Select the channel number (1ch to 28 ch). number Up to 10 channels can be selected. Short address Enter a different short address (0001 to FFFD) for each GX70SM. Select a short address that does not overlap with the short addresses of other devices. For the GX70SMs, do not set the address to Station number Enter a different station number (1 to 96) for each GX70SM. Network name Enter a network name (up to 16 alphanumeric characters). Encryption key Enter the network encryption key (hexadecimal: 32 digits). Antenna setup Select the antenna to use. You can select from the following values. Internal External Transmitter power output Select the signal level (0.16 mw, 1 mw, 20 mw) for radio transmission. MAC address The 64 bit MAC address of the GX70SM is displayed. You cannot change this value. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-13

42 2.5 Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Operation settings Configure the GX70SM operation settings. Item Description Scan/send interval Set the interval for transmitting to the coordinator (1 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min). This setting also applies to the input scan interval, and logging data interval. Status LED Indication Select whether to indicate the GX70SM status using the status LEDs. For details on the status LED, see section 1.2.6, LED Display on page IM 04L57B01-01EN

43 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit The Wireless Unit Input Configuration window consists of a menu bar, toolbar, configuration display area, and wireless input unit information area. The title bar of the Wireless Unit Input Configuration window shows the name of the input setup file (WPN file). How to open this window: On the main window, click Input settings. Menu bar Toolbar 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Configuration display area Wireless input unit information area Menu Bar The Wireless Unit Input Configuration window has the following menus. File New Creates new GX70SM input settings. Open Input setting file Loads an input setup file (WPN file) stored in the PC. Save (overwrite) input setting file Overwrites loaded input setup file (WPN) file) with the values in the Input Configuration window. Save as (Input setting file) Saves the values in the Input Configuration window to the PC in a new input setup file (WPN file) with the specified name. Read/save the logging data Retrieves logging data from the GX70SM and saves it as a logging data file (WLD file). Combine data files Inserts a logging data file (WLD file) into a GX/GP/GM event data and saves it as a combined data file (WLC file). Data file information Shows information about the logging data file (WLD file) and combined data file (WLC file). (Recent files) Loads an input setup file (WPN file) that was used recently. Exit Closes the Input Configuration window, and returns to the main window. Edit Cut Cuts settings when editing them. Copy Copies settings when editing them. Paste Pastes settings when editing them. Delete Deletes settings when editing them. Initialize settings being Initializes the settings. edited View Wireless input unit information Shows or hides the wireless input unit information area. Continued on next page IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-15

44 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Item Description Read/ Read input settings Reads values from the GX70SM. change settings Change input settings Applies the values in the Input Configuration window to the GX70SM. Input settings change log Shows the times when values were applied to the GX70SM, serial numbers, input setting change numbers, and comments on changing settings. Calib Calibrate input Calibrates the GX70SM. Input firmware update Updates the firmware of the GX70SM input module. Restore factory preset Initializes the GX70SM input settings and logging data to their factory default conditions. The data serial number is not initialized. Help User's manual Shows the user s manual (this manual). Version Shows the version information of Input settings program. Web to update Shows the firmware update website. Toolbar The toolbar in the Wireless Unit Input Configuration window has the following buttons. New Open Input setting file Save (overwrite) input setting file About Change input settings Read input settings Item New Open Input setting file Save (overwrite) input setting file Read input settings Change input settings Version Description Creates new GX70SM input settings. Loads an input setup file (WPN file) stored in the PC. Overwrites the input setup file (WPN) file) with the values in the Input Configuration window. Reads values from the GX70SM. Applies the values in the Input Configuration window to the GX70SM. Shows the version information of Input settings program IM 04L57B01-01EN

45 Configuration display area This area is used to configure the GX70SM input. 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit 2 Item Universal input settings Built-in humidity sensor Note Description Measurement mode Sets the GX70SM operation mode. Normal: Power frequency noise riding on the measured signal is rejected. Select the power frequency for your region. The battery life (running time on battery) is shorter than in save battery mode. Use standard mode to supply power through the USB cable. When supplying power through USB, use a USB cable that meets the product specifications. Otherwise, wireless communication and measuring accuracy may be affected. When supplying power through USB, it is not possible to make measurements that include the ground potential. To make such measurements, apply proper isolation before applying the signal to the instrument. Save battery: Power frequency noise riding on the measured signal is not rejected. Depending on the measuring range, measurement errors will be large due to the effects of noise, and the values may fluctuate. The battery life (running time on battery) is 1.3 to 1.5 times longer than in normal mode. Noise rejection Sets the power frequency for rejecting power frequency noise when the operation mode is standard. 50Hz: 50 Hz noise is rejected. 60Hz: 60 Hz noise is rejected. Temperature unit Sets the temperature unit for TC and RTD types. Channel Range Type Set the input signal type. (Input 1, setting Range Sets the input signal range. Input 2) RJC Mode Sets the reference junction compensation method of the thermocouple. Temperature When the mode is set to external, set the compensation temperature. Burnout Sets burnout detection. Input 3 (Humidity) Sets the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option). If you change the Range or Type settings of Channel (Input 1, Input 2) or the Input 3 (Humidity) setting, the logging data before the change cannot be saved to a file. If necessary, save the logging data before applying the changes to the input settings. How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-17

46 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Wireless input unit information area This area shows the GX70SM s product name, serial number, and so on. Item Description Product Name Shows the GX70SM s product name. Serial no. Shows the GX70SM s serial number. Option Shows whether the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option) is available. Input measurement Click Execute meas. to refresh the measurement date and inputs 1 to 3 information. * If a connection is not established with the GX70SM, specify the COM port that the GX70SM is connected to. If a password box appears, enter the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. Measurement date Shows the PC s date when Execute meas. was previously clicked. Input 1 Shows the measured value or data status of input 1. Input 2 Shows the measured value or data status of input 2. Input 3 Shows the measured value of the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option) or the data status. * This appears when the built-in humidity sensor is available. Error information The GX70SM error information is displayed. For details on error information, see section 2.12, GX70SM Error Information on page * This appears when error information is available IM 04L57B01-01EN

47 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Communication Information Input Dialog Box When you use a function that requires communication with the GX70SM, a dialog box appears for entering the information required for the communication. 2 Item Port no. Password Comment File Description Specify the COM port that the target GX70SM is connected to. Enter the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. * This appears only when Omit password is set to No in the Wireless Input Unit Configuration window. Set the comment that is entered in the input settings change log when settings are changed. * This appears only when the information set in the Input Configuration window is applied to the GX70SM. Click the... button, and specify the save destination folder and the name of the logging data file (WLD file). The default file name is as follows: How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Display saved folder after saving. aaa_bbb.wld aaa: Serial number of the connected GX70SM bbb: Current date and time on the PC * This appears only when retrieving and saving logging data. Select this check box to show the save destination folder when a logging data file (WLD file) is saved. * This appears only when retrieving and saving logging data. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-19

48 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Creating a New Input Setup File This section explains how to create a new input setup file (WPN file) for configuring the GX70SM. Before editing the input signal settings, you need to create a file suitable for the GX70SM. Procedure How to open this window: On the main window, click Input settings > on the Input settings window, click New on the File menu 1 Select the GX70SM s product name, input firmware version, and the availability of the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option), and click OK. 2 Set the operation mode and noise rejection. Procedure: see the explanation of the configuration area in section 2.6, Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit on page Configure the universal input and built-in humidity sensor. Procedure: section 2.6.4, Configuring the Universal Input and Built-in Humidity Sensor 4 On the File menu, click Save as (Input setting file). 5 Specify the folder to save the input setup file (WPN file) to and the file name, and click Save. The input setup file (WPN file) is saved, and the file name appears in the title bar of the Input Configuration window. Operation complete Note Simply creating a new input setup file (WPN file) does not apply the settings to the GX70SM. Procedure: section 2.6.5, Applying the Input Settings to the Wireless Input Unit Use up to 64 characters to specify the file name IM 04L57B01-01EN

49 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Editing a Input Setup File This section explains how to edit an input setup file (WPN file) for configuring the GX70SM. Procedure 1 On the main window, click Input settings. 2 The Input Configuration window appears. 2 On the File menu, click Open Input setting file. An Open dialog box appears. 3 Select the input setup file (WPN file) you want to edit, and click Open. 4 Set the operation mode and noise rejection. Procedure: see the explanation of the configuration area in section 2.6, Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit on page How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 5 Configure the universal input and built-in humidity sensor. Procedure: section 2.6.4, Configuring the Universal Input and Built-in Humidity Sensor 6 On the File menu, click Save (overwrite) input setting file. The input setup file (WPN file) is saved. To save by assigning another name, on the File menu, click Save as (Input setting file). Operation complete Note Use up to 64 characters to specify the file name. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-21

50 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Configuring the Universal Input and Built-in Humidity Sensor This section explains how to configure the universal input and built-in humidity sensor operation. Procedure 1 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 2 For inputs 1 and 2, specify the Type, Range, Mode, Temperature, and Burnout settings. Item Description Type Set the input signal type. Skip: Not measured. The input is not saved in the logging data file (WLD file). TC: Measures temperature using a thermocouple. RTD: Measures temperature using an RTD. Volt: Measured DC voltage. GS: Measures 1-5V (4 to 20 ma) analog standard signal. DI: Measures digital input (ON, OFF). Range Sets the input signal range. * See Range Details. Mode Sets the reference junction compensation method of the thermocouple. Internal: Uses the reference junction compensation function of the GX70SM. External: Uses an external reference junction compensation function. * You can set this when the type is set to TC. Temperature Burnout When the mode is set to external, set the compensation temperature. Sets burnout detection. Off: Does not detect burnouts in the sensor. Up: When the sensor burns out, the measured result is set to +over range. Down: When the sensor burns out, the measured result is set to over range. * This appears when the range type is TC, RTD, or GS. 3 When a built-in humidity sensor (/RH option) is installed, set Input 3 (Humidity) to Off (Skip) or On. Off (Skip): Humidity is not measured. The input is not saved in the logging data file (WLD file). On: Humidity is measured with the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option). For details on the range, see section 1.2.2, Measurement on page 1-3. Note Inputs set to Skip are not saved in logging data files. Operation complete 2-22 IM 04L57B01-01EN

51 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Applying the Input Settings to the Wireless Input Unit This section explains how to apply the values set in the Input Configuration window to the GX70SM. Here, the procedure to open an input setup file and apply it directly to the GX70SM is explained. Note that it is also possible to edit the settings in the Input Configuration window and apply them to the GX70SM. The same input settings can be applied to multiple GX70SMs. Procedure 1 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 2 On the File menu, click Open Input setting file. An Open dialog box appears. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 3 Select the input setup file (WPN file) you want to edit, and click Open. Input settings are displayed. 4 On the Read/change settings menu, click Change input settings. A communication information input dialog box appears. 5 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box A Change input settings dialog appears. 6 Click OK. The input settings are applied. When the process is finished, a Change input settings dialog box appears. 7 Click OK. To check whether measurements can be performed correctly with the applied input settings, click Execute meas. in the wireless input unit information area. To apply the same input settings to other GX70SMs, switch the GX70SM, and repeat the procedure from step 4. Operation complete IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-23

52 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Retrieving Input Settings from the Wireless Input Unit This section explains how to retrieve the input settings from the GX70SM and show them on the Input Configuration window. After editing the input settings on the Input Configuration window, you can save them to an input setup file (WPN file) or apply them to the GX70SM. Procedure 1 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 2 On the Read/change settings menu, click Read input settings. A communication information input dialog box appears. 3 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box A Read input settings dialog appears. 4 Click OK. The input settings are retrieved. When the process is finished, a Read input settings dialog box appears. 5 Click OK. The input settings retrieved from the GX70SM and the wireless input unit information are shown on the Input Configuration window. The title bar of the Input Configuration window shows NewFile (Hardware), which indicates a new file created by retrieving the settings. After editing the input settings on the Input Configuration window, you can save them to an input setup file (WPN file) or apply them to the GX70SM. Operation complete 2-24 IM 04L57B01-01EN

53 2.6 Configuring the Input Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Viewing the Change History of Input Settings This section explains how to view the time when input settings were applied to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator, the serial number of the GX70SM, and so on. How to open this window: On the main window, click Input settings > on the Input settings window, click Input settings change log on the Read/change settings menu Item Date Device serial no. Input setting change number Comment on changing settings Settings Note Description Shows the dates when input settings were applied to the GX70SM. Shows the GX70SM s serial number. Shows the following number. aaa_bbb_ccc aaa: 8-digit serial number bbb: MAC address of the PC used to apply the input settings ccc: Name of the PC used to apply the input settings Shows the comment that was entered when the input settings were applied. Click Open to show the input settings that were applied to the GX70SM in an Input Configuration window. The input settings change log is saved in the PC s hard disk. If you change the PC or initialize it, you will no longer be able to show the log. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-25

54 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data You can retrieve logging data that is saved in the GX70SM and save it as a logging data file (WLD file). A logging data file (WLD file) can be inserted into a section where GX70SM data could not be acquired* within a GX/GP/GM event data file (GEV or GSE file) to create a combined data file (WLC file). * Environmental fluctuations and effects from other wireless devices may cause a communication error and data collection dropout. Event data file ( GX20/GP20/GM10 ) Logging data file (GX70SM) Combined data file + Note File combining There are certain GX/GP/GM settings that need to be configured in advance to combine data. See Notes before Starting to Record in section 2.7.2, Combine Data Files on page IM 04L57B01-01EN

55 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Saving Logging Data to Files Description of Logging Data As explained in section 1.2.4, Measurement Data Logging on page 1-5, the GX70SM saves up to 4500 points of the latest data measured according to the transmission/scan interval. Using Read/save the logging data under Input settings, you can retrieve the logging data from the GX70SM and save it as a logging data file (WLD file) in the PC. The following applies when a logging data file is shown in Universal Viewer (chapter 5). Data date Logging data does not have data time information. The data start and stop times of a logging data file are assigned based on the PC time when the file was saved. Inputs 1, 2, and 3 (only when the /RH option is installed) channel numbers and display In Universal Viewer, these are shown as follows. Universal Viewer Name on the GX70SM Channel number Scale Decimal point Unit string Color Input 1 (universal input) CH0001 According to the range setting in Input settings. Red Input 2 (universal input) CH0002 According to the range setting in Input settings. Green Input 3 (humidity) CH to %RH Blue * Inputs set to Skip in Input settings are not shown. * Logging data does not have a data alarm function. Alarm indication is not available. Inputs 1, 2, and 3 (only when the /RH option is installed) channel data Measured data values are shown. Inputs 1, 2, and 3 (only when the /RH option is installed) channel status These are shown as follows. Status Universal Viewer Over +OVER, -OVER Burnout BURNOUT Invalid INVALID A/D error LACK 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator File status If the logging data file contains corrupt or tampered data, Universal Viewer shows Error for the File status. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-27

56 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Procedure How to open this window: On the main window, click Input settings to open the Input settings window 1 On the File menu, click Read/save the logging data. A communication information input dialog box appears. 2 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box The logging data file (WLD file) is saved. Operation complete How Files Are Stored after Logging Data Is Saved The name of the file when it is saved consists of the specified file name and an automatically assigned character string that represents the following information. Assigned character string Description 1 to 30s, 1 to 60min This represents the scan/send interval of the logging data. s denotes seconds and min minutes. Conf This indicates that the following range change occurred in the GX70SM Input settings immediately before the logging data was measured. Input 1, 2 range type Input 1, 2 range Input 3 (humidity) (only when the /RH option is installed) On/Off Reboot This indicates that the GX70SM was restarted immediately before the logging data was measured. This is assigned only when the unit is restarted as a result of a reboot or the like when there is no change to the scan/send interval or range setting described above. Data may be split and saved in several files. Data during logging periods with different scan/send intervals are split and saved. Data before and after a restart (reboot) are split and saved. If data is split and saved, a new folder is created automatically with the following name, and the logging data files are saved in this folder. aaa.wld Files aaa: Specified file name If a setting change described in Conf above is made to the GX70SM, logging data before the change is not saved to a file. If necessary, save the logging data before applying the changes to the input settings IM 04L57B01-01EN

57 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data The following is an example showing how logging data files are saved when LoggingData is specified for the file name. Scan/send interval: 5 minutes, no restarting, no range setting change LoggingData (5min).WLD Scan/send interval: 5 minutes, restarting twice, no range setting change LoggingData.WLD Files folder LoggingData_0001 (5min).WLD LoggingData_0002 (5min,Reboot).WLD LoggingData_0003 (5min,Reboot).WLD Scan/send interval change from 5 to 10 minutes LoggingData.WLD Files folder LoggingData_0001 (5min).WLD LoggingData_0002 (10min).WLD Scan/send interval range setting change LoggingData.WLD Files folder LoggingData_0001 (5min,Conf).WLD LoggingData_0002 (5min,Reboot).WLD 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-29

58 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Combine Data Files You can insert a logging data file (WLD file) into a GX/GP/GM event data file (GEV or GSE file) and save it as a combined data file (WLC file). Features of Data Combine As described in section 1.2.9, Data Dropout Detection (GX/GP/GM) on page 1-7, GX70SM data loss period* may occur in the GX/GP/GM depending on the wireless communication status while the GX70SM is acquiring data. The data combine function can be used to insert GX70SM logging data into a GX/GP/GM data file that has a data dropout period so that the GX70SM measurement data during that period can be viewed. The combined data is saved as a new combined data file (WLC file) in the PC and can be viewed using SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer. * This indicates the period from when the alarm D: Comm lose due to time out is set to on until it is set to off on the GX/GP/GM. This period is hereafter referred to as the data loss period. Explanation of Data Combine The data combine function combines data using the following data file information. Determination of the GX/GP/GM data loss period The data loss period is determined according to the alarm occurrence status as described in section 1.2.9, Data Dropout Detection (GX/GP/GM) on page 1-7. Determination of the GX/GP/GM Data Time at Which Logging Data Will Be Combined For the data loss period, the data serial number recorded in the GX/GP/GM wireless input unit Higher/Lower data serial and the data serial number in the logging data are compared to determine the GX/GP/GM data time to be combined IM 04L57B01-01EN

59 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Notes before Starting to Record There are certain GX/GP/GM settings that need to be configured in advance to combine data. If the settings are not appropriate, combining of data will not be possible on the relevant recording data file. Check the settings before starting to record. The necessary settings are shown below. Items with Yes marked in the Auto setup column in the table are set appropriately by the GX/GP/GM s wireless input unit reconfiguration. 1, 2 Item Required setting and operation Auto setup Wireless input On/Off, Span On/Off Set Higher/Lower data serial to Yes unit settings On for the target unit s inputs 1, 2, and 3. 3 Alarm On/Off Set any Higher/Lower data serial Yes Type to On, D: Comm lose due to time out for the target unit s inputs 1, 2, and 3. 4 Timeout On/Off Set the target unit to On. Yes Recording basic settings File type Select Event or Display+Event. 5 Recording channel settings Channel number Set recording to On. Yes assigned to the target unit of Event data Data save settings File format Set to Binary. 6 The following setting and operation are not necessary but helps in the operation after combining the data. Item Required setting and operation Auto setup Wireless input unit settings On/Off, Span On/Off Span lower, upper, decimal point, unit string Set Span Lower, Span Upper, Decimal place, and Unit of the target units inputs 1, 2, and 3 according to the GX70SM input setting range. 3 1 See section 3.3, Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It. 2 See section 3.5, Auto Setup. 3 Input 3 is applicable only when the GX70SM has a built-in humidity sensor. 4 Allowed if the alarm level is set to any value between 1 and 4. 5 The default value on the GP20 or when the advanced security function is on is Event. 6 The default value is Binary. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Notes When Recording If you perform any of the following operations while recording on the GX/GP/GM, data dropout will not be detected or recorded, and you may not be able to combine the data. Changing the GX70SM s alarm settings (On/Off, Type) Using Time-out detection of Maintenance in the Wireless input unit info window IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-31

60 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Content of the Combined Data For the data loss period, measured values of communication channels and the values whose status is logging data are combined and overwritten. GX20/GP20/GM10 GX/GP/GM event data Data loss period Data combining GX70SM Logging data Data combining period As a general rule, the condition of data loss period is defined by the occurrence and release of alarm D (loss data) on the communication channel assigned to the target unit on the GX/ GP/GM. However, data loss period may be assumed even when there is no occurrence and release. (Condition numbers 2 to 4) No. Alarm D Preceding Occurrence Release recording file* Description Data loss start time Data loss end time 1 Yes Yes Irrelevant Normal determination. Time of alarm occurrence Time of alarm release 2 Yes No Irrelevant Determination when a file is saved with data loss. Time of alarm occurrence Last data time 3 No Yes Irrelevant Determination when there is a First data time Time of alarm data loss at the beginning of the data. release 4 No No Yes Determination when there First data time Last data time is data loss over the entire period with data loss at the beginning of the data and saved to files among the divided files of continuously recorded data. To combine data in this condition, a preceding file with condition number 2 is required. 5 No No No Determined as outside the data loss period. * Indicates the previous data file among the divided files of continuously recorded data IM 04L57B01-01EN

61 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Note Data is combined without consideration to the GX/GP/GM communication channel/alarm settings or calibration correction settings. If a power failure occurs during recording, the GX/GP/GM resumes recording by dividing the file when the power recovers, but the data combining is not performed for the data during the power failure. Contents That Are Changed as a Result of Data Combining Combined data files will have the following changes in comparison with the original GX/GP/ GM data files. The indication of File Information > Model* on the SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer will be WIU Configurator. If the original GX/GP/GM data file is of an advanced security function (GSE file), the signature function cannot be used on the combined data file. The signature function on SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer will be unavailable. * In the original GX/GP/GM data file, the model name (e.g., GX20) that performed the recording is displayed. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-33

62 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Data Contents That Retain Their Original Conditions The original GX/GP/GM data contents other than those described in Content of the Combined Data and Contents That Are Changed as a Result of Data Combining retain their original conditions. Of the data contents that are retained, those that are distinctive are described below. Here, the original GX/GP/GM data will be referred to as the original data. Data outside the data loss period The original data is retained during the period in which data loss has not occurred. Alarm occurrence status The alarm occurrence status of the original data is retained. Note If the alarm show/hide function of Universal Viewer is set to Show when displaying a combined data file in SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer, the data loss period becomes more intuitive. Channel display settings (scale, decimal point, color, etc.) Information related to the channel scale and display of the original data is retained. Note If the decimal places between the logging data and GX/GP/GM data are not matched, the decimal place in the logging data is adjusted to match that of the GX/GP/GM data. Example: If logging data input 1 is set to 2 V range ( to ) and the GX communication channel setting is to , logging data will be adjusted to 1.99 according to the number of decimal places (2 digits) on the GX side before it is combined. Data encryption status (only when the original data is an advance security GSE file) A combined data file is created and saved retaining the data encryption status. File status (normal, error) If the original data is damaged or tampered, data combining may not be possible, or even if the data is combined, it is saved in the abnormal file condition. Data combining never changes an abnormal file into a normal one. Recording serial number information If the original data is continuous data and saved in divided files, the recording serial number information will be retained when the data is combined. When viewing a combined data file in SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer, the file link function for continuous data can be used in the same manner as GX/GP/GM data files IM 04L57B01-01EN

63 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Preparing Original Data Files for Combining Place the data files you want to combine in appropriate folders by following How to open this window. In data combining, the contents (device serial number, file division information, etc.) of the data files are automatically searched for, and data that meets the conditions for combining is combined and saved. 2 Even when there are multiple original data files for combining or the GX70SM configuration is unknown, you can check whether data combining is possible by placing the data files that are assumed to be necessary in the specified folders and looking at the results. How to open this window: On the main window, click Input settings > on the Input settings window, click Combine data files on the File menu How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Procedure 1 Click Specify Folder next to GX/GP/GM data, and specify the folder that contains GX/ GP/GM event data files (GEV or GSE files). 2 Click Specify Folder next to Logging data, and specify the folder that contains logging data files (WLD files) or the folder that contains aaa.wld Files (where aaa is the name of the file you specified when the files were saved). Note Logging data files are also searched down to the lowest sub folders of the specified folder. Therefore, even when logging data is saved in divided files, there is no need to manually move the logging data files if the aaa.wld Files folder is in the folder you specify here. 3 Click the... button, and specify the save destination folder and the name of the combined data files (WLC files). When you specify the file name, the file path is shown in the Save data file directory area. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-35

64 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data 4 Click Execute. The combined data file (WLC file) will be saved. Operation complete How Files Are Stored after Data Combining After the data is combined, the combined data files are saved in the specified folder. When the files are saved, certain character strings are automatically added to the specified combined data file name. The file names and conditions vary depending on the number of original GX/GP/GM data files there are for combining. When there is a single original GX/GP/GM data file for combining A single file is saved. 1 Name of the saved file: aaa (bbb).wlc aaa: Specified file name bbb: Original GX/GP/GM data file name 2 When there are multiple original GX/GP/GM data files for combining The same number of files as the original GX/GP/GM data files is saved. 1 The combination numbers are assigned by taking into account the recording serial numbers of the original GX/GP/GM data files. Name of the saved file: aaa_bbb (ccc).wlc aaa: Specified file name bbb: Combination number 0001 and up ccc: Original GX/GP/GM data file name 2 1 This excludes the case when the file is not saved because data combining is not successful (described later). 2 If the name is longer than 20 characters, an abbreviation (...) is assigned. The following is an example showing how combined data files are saved when Combined is specified for the file name. When there is a single original data file Item File name Original GX/GP/GM file GX20_Rec.GEV Name of the saved file Combined Combined data file that is saved Combined (GX20_Rec).WLC When there are multiple divided files containing continuous data (the order of file names and recordings is aligned) Item File name Original GX/GP/GM file GX20_Rec_001.GEV 1st recording file GX20_Rec_002.GEV 2nd recording file GX20_Rec_003.GEV 3rd recording file GX20_Rec_004.GEV 4th recording file Name of the saved file Combined data file that is saved Combined Combined_0001 (GX20_Rec_001).WLC Combined_0002 (GX20_Rec_002).WLC Combined_0003 (GX20_Rec_003).WLC Combined_0004 (GX20_Rec_004).WLC 2-36 IM 04L57B01-01EN

65 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data When there are multiple divided files containing continuous data (the order of file names and recordings is not aligned) Item Original GX/GP/GM file File name aaa.gev bbb.gev ddd.gev ccc.gev 3rd recording file 1st recording file 4th recording file 3rd recording file 2 Name of the saved file Combined data file that is saved The above file names are assumed to be sorted in order in the PC folder. Combined Combined_0001 (bbb).wlc Combined_0002 (ccc).wlc Combined_0003 (aaa).wlc Combined_0004 (ddd).wlc As shown above, the file names after combining take into account the order of the recordings. Checking the Result of Data Combining When all the original data files are combined successfully, Saving the combined data file finished is displayed. If some logging data files are not combined, The following logging data files were not combined because of unmatched condition of combining is displayed as well as a list of those files. This list will contain logging data files that none of their data was combined with the original GX/GP/GM data files. How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator If data combining fails even when GX/GP/GM is configured appropriately or if the result is not what you assumed, check the following: Items to Check Remarks Check the GX70SM configuration of the GX/GP/ GX70SM logging data not configured for GX/GP/ GM data files. GM will not be combined. You can check the following using Input settings > Data file information of the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. GX/GP/GM data files List of device serial numbers of the GX70SM that was configured in the GX/GP/GM during recording Logging data files Device serial numbers Check that alarm D is in the alarm summary You can check using List > Alarm List of the recording in the GX/GP/GM data files. If you are combining to a file that is missing data over the entire period, check that the preceding divided recording data files are included. SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer. If preceding recording data files are not available, loss of data cannot be detected, and data will not be combined. Continued on next page IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-37

66 2.7 Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data Items to Check Check that there are no data corruption or tampering in the data files. If a warning message (Wxxxx), error message (Exxxx) is displayed, see Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section in section 2.11, Messages. Remarks If information necessary for data combining is corrupt or tampered with, data will not be combined or saved. If information not related to data combining is corrupt or tampered with, data will be combined or saved, but Damage Check will be shown as Damaged. You can check using About Document > Damage Check of the SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer IM 04L57B01-01EN

67 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Periodically check the operating status of the GX70SM to use it in a good condition. To maintain the measurement accuracy, we recommend that you calibrate it once a year. YOKOGAWA dealers can provide calibration servicing. For details, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor You can calibrate the universal inputs and built-in humidity sensor. Required Instruments To calibrate the universal inputs and built-in humidity sensor, you need references with the following accuracy and resolution. Recommended Instruments DC voltage standard : Must meet the following specifications (M/9100 by FLUKE or equivalent) Voltage output range: 20 mv to 10 V Output accuracy of output range: ±(0.01%+1 μv) or better Resistance standard : Must meet the following specifications (ADR3204 by Alpha Electronics or equivalent) Resistance setting range (resolution): 0.2 to 1999 Ω (0.001 Ω) Resistance accuracy of the resistance setting range: ± (0.01% of C standard temperature device mω ) or better : ZC-114/ZA-10 by Coper Electronics or equivalent Main specifications Standard temperature stability accuracy: ±0.05 C Temperature and humidity sensor : Must meet the following specifications (Rotronic temperature and humidity sensor HC2 series and indicating measuring instrument or equivalent) Humidity accuracy: ±0.8%RH (at 23 C) Temperature accuracy: ±0.1 C (at 23 C) For information on purchasing these calibrators, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Procedure Universal Input Calibration Procedure 1 Wire the GX70SM and the calibrator as shown in the following figure, and adequately warm up the instruments. Note: The wiring diagram is an example for the universal, 3-wire RTD/resistor type. For details on wiring, see Installation and Wiring in the First Step Guide (IM 04L57B01-02EN). 2 Check that the operating environment such as ambient temperature and humidity is within the standard operating conditions (see General Specifications ). 3 Set the GX70SM operation mode to measurement mode. For details on operation mode, see section 1.5.1, Setting the Operation Mode. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-39

68 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor 4 Apply appropriate input signals corresponding to 0, 50, and 100% of the input range and calculate the errors from the readings. When the error is outside the measuring accuracy specifications, adjustment is possible. Procedure: section 2.8.2, Adjusting the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Note Operation complete For thermocouple inputs, you must measure the temperature of the input terminal and apply a voltage taking into account the reference junction temperature. DC Voltage Measurement CH1 + Hi Lo Wire to CH1 DC voltage/current standard Temperature or Resistance Measurement Using an RTD A B The resistance of three lead wires must be equal. CH1 Wire to CH1 b H L G Digital resistance standard Temperature Measurement Using a Thermocouple Copper wires Thermocouple wires or TC extension wires + + DC voltage/current standard Copper wires Thermocouple wires CH1 Uses the reference junction compensation function of the GX70SM. (0 C standard temperature device ZC-114/ZA-10 by Coper Electronics) 2-40 IM 04L57B01-01EN

69 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Procedure RJC of TC Input As the measurement terminal of the GX70SM is generally at room temperature, the actual output of the thermocouple is different from the values given on the thermoelectromotive force table based on 0 C. The GX70SM performs compensation by measuring the temperature at the input terminal and adding the corresponding thermoelectromotive force to the actual output of the thermocouple. Therefore, when the measurement terminal is shorted (equivalent to the case when the detector tip is 0 C), the measured value indicates the temperature of the input terminal. When calibrating the GX70SM, this compensation voltage (thermoelectromotive force of 0 C reference corresponding to the input terminal temperature) must be subtracted from the output of the standard generator before application. As shown in the figure, by using the 0 C standard temperature device to compensate the reference junction at 0 C, you can input the thermoelectromotive force of 0 C reference from the DC voltage standard and perform the calibration. Built-in Humidity Sensor Calibration Procedure 1 Warm up the reference device sufficiently. 2 In an environment where the temperature and humidity do not drastically change, such as in a thermostat chamber, arrange the reference and the GX70SM s built-in humidity sensor close to each other as shown in the following figure. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 3 Determine the error from the difference between the humidity value of the reference and that of the GX70SM. When the error is outside the measuring accuracy specifications, adjustment is possible. Procedure: section 2.8.2, Adjusting the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-41

70 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Adjusting the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor This section explains how to adjust the universal input and built-in humidity sensor operation. Procedure Built-in Humidity Sensor Adjustment Procedure 1 In an environment where the temperature and humidity do not drastically change, such as in a thermostat chamber, arrange the reference and the GX70SM s built-in humidity sensor close to each other as shown in the following figure. Then leave them until the temperature and humidity of the instruments balance with the environment. Do not connect a USB cable to the GX70SM yet. Calibration is possible when the humidity of the reference is within the 35 to 75%RH range and the humidity difference between the reference and the built-in humidity sensor is within ±7%RH. 2 Set the GX70SM operation mode to configuration mode. For details on operation mode, see section 1.5.1, Setting the Operation Mode. 3 Connect a USB cable to the GX70SM to supply power, and press the reboot switch to restart the GX70SM. In measurement mode, the operation is intermittent, but in configuration mode, it is continuous. In configuration mode, the internal temperature rises slightly, and this difference causes an increase in error. Therefore, adjust the built-in humidity sensor quickly after starting to supply power. 4 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 5 On the Calib menu, click Calibrate input. A communication information input dialog box appears. 6 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box An Calibrate input window appears IM 04L57B01-01EN

71 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor 7 Enter the humidity and temperature values of the reference in the Reference humidity and Reference temperature boxes, and click Execute. An Information dialog box appears. 8 Click OK. appears next to the Execute button. 9 When the calibration of the built-in humidity sensor is complete, click Save. A Save calibration values dialog box appears. Note If a calibration error is occurring, calibrate the universal input range and the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option) beforehand, and then click Save. 10 Click OK. An Information dialog box appears. 11 Click OK. Operation complete Note If an error occurs in the GX70SM, the measured values of each channel after executing may show *****. If the above error is a calibration error, restarting the GX70SM (pressing the reboot switch) after clicking Save may clear the error and cause the measured values to appear. If a calibration error occurs, calibrate all ranges of the universal input, perform a humidity calibration, save the values, and restart. (Perform humidity calibration only when the built-in humidity sensor option is available.) 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-43

72 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor Procedure Universal Input Range Adjustment Procedure 1 Set the GX70SM operation mode switch to configuration mode. Connect a USB cable to supply power, and change to configuration mode by pressing the reboot switch. 2 Wire the GX70SM and the reference as shown in the following figure, and adequately warm up the instruments. Wiring for DC voltage range Short the input terminal of CH1 (apply 0 V) + Hi CH1 CH2 Lo Input terminal of CH2 DC voltage/current standard Wiring for RTD range Short the input terminal of CH1 (connect 0 Ω) A B b A B The resistance of three lead wires must be equal. CH1 CH2 b Input terminal of CH2 H L G Digital resistance standard 3 Check that the GX70SM s operating environment such as ambient temperature and humidity is within the standard operating conditions specified in the General specifications (GS 04L57B01-01EN). 4 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 5 On the Calib menu, click Calibrate input. A communication information input dialog box appears IM 04L57B01-01EN

73 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor 6 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box An Calibrate input window appears. 7 To reject power frequency noise, click 50Hz or 60Hz according to the power frequency. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 8 For each universal input range to be calibrated, apply the reference value from the reference according to the following table. Range Value 1 (CH1) Value 2 (CH2) RTD 0 Ω (short) 300 Ω 20mV 0 mv (short) 20 mv 60mV 0 mv (short) 60 mv 200mV 0 mv (short) 200 mv 2V 0 V (short) 2 V 6V 0 V (short) 6 V 10V 0 V (short) 10 V You can click Reset calibration value to reset the calibration values of the universal inputs and built-in humidity sensor to the factory default condition. 9 Click Execute of the range you want to calibrate. When the calibration is complete, an Information dialog box appears. 10 Click OK. The calibrate value and appears in the Calibrate input window. 11 Repeat steps 8 to 10 for each range to be calibrated. 12 When calibration of each range is complete, Click Save. A Save calibration values dialog box appears. Note If a calibration error is occurring, calibrate the universal input range and the built-in humidity sensor (/RH option) beforehand, and then click Save. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-45

74 2.8 Calibrating the Universal Inputs and Built-in Humidity Sensor 13 Click OK. An Information dialog box appears. 14 Click OK. The calibration values will be saved to the GX70SM, and disappears. While the values are being saved, the GX70SM LED (green and red) blinks rapidly. 15 Click Close. Note If a calibration error occurs, Exists is shown next to Calibration error. Operation complete 2-46 IM 04L57B01-01EN

75 2.9 Updating the Firmware The GX70SM consists of a wireless communication module and input module. The firmware of each module is updated separately Downloading the Firmware Files You can download the firmware files for the wireless communication module and input module from the following update website. URL: Accessing the update website from the software How to open the window: On the main window, click Input settings > on the Input settings window, click Web to update on the Help menu Procedure 1 Download the firmware file according to the displayed instructions on the page. Operation complete Wireless Communication Module Firmware This section describes how to update the firmware of the GX70SM wireless communication module. Note Save the configuration file of wireless settings before updating the firmware. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator Procedure How to open this window: In the main window, click Wireless settings. In the Wireless Configurator window, click Firmware update on the Tool menu. 1 Click Connect. If a dialog box appears prompting you to enter the password, enter the password for connecting to the GX70SM, and click Connect. 2 Click Load. The current firmware version of the wireless communication module is shown in the Active version box. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-47

76 2.9 Updating the Firmware 3 Click Select firmware file, and specify the firmware update file. Check that the name of the firmware file for updating the wireless communication module is WIU- Module_IN_dxxxxxx.dat. If you specify a correct file, the version of the file is shown in the Version box and the file path in the File box. 4 Click Write. The firmware is transferred to the wireless communication module, the module restarts, and the firmware is updated. 5 When writing is complete, press the reboot switch to restart. The wireless communication module is restarted, and then the firmware is updated. If the updated firmware is earlier than the firmware version used before, to delete the added functions, reset the firmware to the factory default condition. Procedure: section , Restoring the Wireless Settings to Their Factory Default Condition Note Operation complete Do not remove the USB cable until the writing of the firmware is complete. Doing so may damage the instrument Input Module Firmware This section describes how to update the input module firmware. Note Save the configuration file of input settings before updating the firmware. Procedure 1 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 2 On the Calib menu, click Input firmware update. A communication information input dialog box appears. 3 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box An Input firmware update window appears. 4 Click Open, and specify the firmware update file. Check that the name of the firmware file for updating the input module is XXXXXXXX.WOM. If you specify a correct file, the version of the file is shown in the Version box. The firmware version of the input module appears IM 04L57B01-01EN

77 2.9 Updating the Firmware 5 Click Next. An Input firmware update dialog box (W8111) appears. 6 Click OK. The firmware is transferred to the input module, and an Input firmware update dialog box (M8204) appears. 7 Click OK. 8 When updating is complete, press the reboot switch to restart the GX70SM. Note Input settings are initialized after the input module firmware is updated. Do not remove the USB cable until the writing of the firmware is complete. Doing so may damage the instrument. Operation complete 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-49

78 2.10 Other Operations Viewing the Version Information This section describes how to show the version information of Input settings program. How to open this window: On the main window, click Input settings > on the Input settings window, click Version on the Help menu Viewing the Data File Information The following data file information is shown. Logging data file (WLD file) Combined data file (WLC file) GX/GP/GM event data file (GEV file, GSE file) Procedure 1 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 2 On the File menu, click Data file information. A file selection window appears. 3 Select the data file that you want to open, and click Open. Operation complete 2-50 IM 04L57B01-01EN

79 2.10 Other Operations Resetting the Input Settings and Logging Data to Their Factory Default Conditions This section describes how to reset the GX70SM s input settings and logging data to their factory default conditions. Note Procedure When you initialize the logging data, the logging data stored in the GX70SM will be deleted, and you will not be able to save it to a logging data file (WLD file). If necessary, save the logging data beforehand. To initialize the displayed content of the Input settings window, click Initialize settings being edited on the Edit menu. This initialization does not affect the GX70SM that is connected through the USB cable. 1 On the main window, click Input settings. The Input Configuration window appears. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator 2 On the Calib menu, click Initialize. A communication information input dialog box appears. 3 Set the communication information, and click OK. Procedure: section 2.6.1, Communication Information Input Dialog Box A Initialize window appears. 4 Select the items you want to initialize, and click Next. A Initialize dialog box appears. 5 Click OK. Note Operation complete If you initialize the input settings or logging data, you will no longer be able to save the previous logging data. If necessary, save the logging data. IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-51

80 2.10 Other Operations Restoring the Wireless Settings to Their Factory Default Condition You can restore the settings of the connected GX70SM wireless communication module to their factory default condition. Note Procedure When you execute Restore factory preset, all the current values are cleared. Save the settings to a configuration file in advance. How to open this window: In the main window, click Wireless settings. On the Wireless Configurator window, click Restore factory preset on the Tool menu. 1 Click Yes. A message appears for confirming the execution. 2 Click OK. The wireless communication module restarts, and the settings return to their factory default condition. 3 Configure the GX70SM wireless settings. Procedure: section 2.5, Configuring the Wireless Settings of the Wireless Input Unit Operation complete 2-52 IM 04L57B01-01EN

81 2.11 Messages Error Message Code Message Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section E8001 Failed to connect to the wireless input unit. A communication error occurred with the wireless input unit. Check the following. Check the USB cable connection. Check that the USB driver is installed. See section 2.3.1, Connection Configuration on page 2-4. With Device Manager, check that the USB COM port is recognized. E8002 Password is incorrect. If Omit password in the Environment Configurator window is set to No, the password that you just entered does not match that set in the wireless input unit. Enter the correct password. If Omit password in the Environment Configurator window is set to Yes, the password entered to the right of Yes does not match that set in the wireless input unit. Enter the correct password, or consolidate the password between wireless input units. If you forget the password for connecting to the GX70SM from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator, you cannot reset the password from the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. If you forget the password, servicing will be required. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. E8004 Failed to execute. This appears when the execution of an operation on a unit results in error. E8005 Failed to save the file. Failed to save the file. Check the folder, file properties, and file access privileges. E8006 Failed to read the file. Failed to open the file. Check the file name. E8008 Access to the file is denied. Check the access privileges to the file. Check whether the file system limit has been exceeded. E8009 The disk is full. Check the free space in the save destination. E8010 The directory is full. Check the number of files in the save destination. E8011 The file is invalid. A file format error. E8012 Sharing violation occurred. The file is already opened in another application. Close the file. E8013 The directory does not exist. The directory may have been deleted. E8014 This file of the wireless input unit settings is not supported. You opened a configuration file of a wireless input unit not supported by the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. The specified configuration file cannot be used. E8015 Bad file path is specified. You specified a control character that cannot be used in a file name on Windows. Change the file name. E8016 Failed to start PDF Reader. Check that Adobe Reader is installed. Check that PDF files are associated with Adobe Reader. E8017 Calibration error. Calibration error. Check the following. Check that the reference value is correct. Check that the wiring is correct. Check that the USB cable has not been disconnected before the execution results became available. If none of these is the cause of the problem, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. E8018 Failed to save calibration value. Failed to save calibration value. Check that the USB cable has not been disconnected before the execution results became available. If this is not the cause of the problem, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. E8019 Failed to read calibration value. Failed to read calibration value. Check that the USB cable has not been disconnected before the execution results became available. If this is not the cause of the problem, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. E8020 No data available to be read. Because there is no valid logging data, the logging data file (WLD file) cannot be created. E8021 Internet Explorer is not installed. Install Internet Explorer. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-53

82 2.11 Messages Warning Messages Code Message Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section W8101 Read input settings from connected unit. Clear the current content? This is a confirmation for the input settings. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8102 Change the input setting. This is a confirmation for applying the input settings. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8105 Edited content will be discarded, is it OK? This is a confirmation for discarding the input settings. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8106 Connected unit and the edited configurations don't match. Execute the operation? This is a message that appears during input calibration when you try to execute calibration, save calibration values, or reset calibration values on a unit with a device serial number different from that of the unit that was identified when the unit was connected. Clicking OK executes the command. W8107 Reset the values being edited back to default. The current edited content will be discarded. This is a confirmation for discarding the input settings. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8108 Save calibration value? This is a confirmation for saving the calibration value. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8109 The calibration value is reset to the factory default value. Abort calibration without saving? This is a confirmation for discarding the calibration value. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8110 The value being calibrated has not been saved, is it OK? Please restart the unit to finish. This is a confirmation for discarding the calibration value. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8111 Update the input firmware? This is a confirmation for updating the firmware of the input module. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8112 Execute initialization? Logging Data archived before this change won t be retrieved. Please obtain and/or save the logging data accordingly. This is a confirmation for initializing the wireless input unit. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8114 W8115 W8116 Input setting has not been changed. Retry changing or initialize input setting. Updating the input firmware has not been completed. Retry updating the input firmware. Change the input setting. Connected unit and the edited configurations don't match. Execute the operation? The input settings have not been applied completely because of the USB cable being disconnected or some other reason while input settings were being applied to the input module. Apply the input settings again, or initialize the settings. The updating of the input module s firmware is incomplete because of the USB cable being disconnected or some other reason while the firmware was being updated. Retry updating the input module s firmware. This is a confirmation for applying the input settings. This appears when you try to apply the settings to a unit with a serial number different from that loaded in the current configuration window. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8117 Same file name exists, overwrite? This is a confirmation for overwriting a file with the same name. This appears when there is a file with the same name that will be overwritten in the save destination. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. W8118 Some items not set. This appears when some of the items cannot be applied when applying the input settings. W8119 W8120 Change the input setting. Logging Data archived before this change won t be retrieved. Please obtain and/or save the logging data accordingly. Change the input setting. Connected unit and the edited configurations don't match. Execute the operation? Logging Data archived before this change won t be retrieved. Please obtain and/or save the logging data accordingly. Examples when there are invalid settings for the relevant unit due to differences in the system configuration. Example 1: If the humidity option is set to available in the local settings and sent to a unit without the humidity option. Example 2: If temperature unit C is sent to a Japanese model from the English version of Wireless Input Unit Configurator English. This is a confirmation for applying the input settings. This indicates that it will not be possible to save previous logging data after changing this setting. If necessary, save the logging data. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel. This is a confirmation for applying the input settings. This appears when conditions of W8116 and W8119 are met simultaneously. If necessary, save the logging data. To continue, click OK. To cancel, click Cancel IM 04L57B01-01EN

83 2.11 Messages Information Messages Code Message Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section M8201 Executed successfully. The process finished successfully. M8202 Receiving the input settings finished. The input settings have been received successfully. M8203 Changing the input settings finished. The input settings have been applied successfully. M8204 Updated input firmware successfully. After rebooting the The updating of the input module firmware has finished unit, firmware will be changed. successfully. To continue operating, press the reboot switch M8205 M8206 M8207 Reading the logging data from the unit, and saving a logging data file finished. Reading the logging data from the unit, and saving some logging data files finished. This software is able to combine Logging Data archived in GX70SM with the original data files which has lacking data on GX20, GP20 and GM10 due to communication failure. To make the GX20/GP20/GM10 recording data combinable, configure the GX20/GP20/GM10 appropriately. to restart the GX70SM. The logging data file (WLD file) has been saved successfully. The logging data file (WLD file) has been saved successfully. The data has been divided into several files. This appears when Wireless Input Unit Configurator is started for the first time after this software is newly installed or after an update is installed. 2 How to Use the Wireless Input Unit Configurator IM 04L57B01-01EN 2-55

84 2.12 GX70SM Error Information Error information display Calibration value error A/D error 1 A/D error 2 Hardware error Configuration error input Configuration error wireless Memory error (1) Memory error (2) Corrective action There is an error in the calibration value. Adjust the universal input and built-in humidity sensor (when the option is available), and write the calibration value. Then, restart the GX70SM. If the error persists after restarting, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. There is a hardware error. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. There is an error in the input settings. Configure the input settings. Then, restart the GX70SM. There is an error in the wireless settings. Configure the wireless settings. Then, restart the GX70SM. There is an error in the settings. Configure the input and wireless settings. Then, restart the GX70SM. There is an error in the logging data. Initialize the logging data. Then, restart the GX70SM IM 04L57B01-01EN

85 Chapter 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) 3.1 GX/GP/GM s Wireless Input Unit Functions (Release number 4.02 and later) The GX/GP/GM (/CM2 option) (coordinator) has the following functions for the GX70SM. GX70SM Management The connected GX70SM can be placed under control by reconfiguring the wireless input unit, and various information about the GX70SM, such as the GX70SM status and communication channels acquiring data, can be confirmed. GX70SM information can be controlled centrally. The status of GX70SMs can be monitored. Wireless input units are reconfigured on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. Auto Wireless Configuration Configuration to acquire GX70SM data (e.g., communication channel settings) can be performed automatically by reconfiguring the wireless input unit. Configuration can be performed on all units collectively or specific units. Wireless Data Dropout Detection See section 1.2.9, Data Dropout Detection (GX/GP/GM) on page 1-7. Loop Calibration Calibration correction (loop calibration) can be performed on the communication channels acquiring GX70SM data. GX70SM Maintenance To perform maintenance on GX70SM s internal logging data acquisition and the like, the data dropout time-out detection from the GX70SM can be temporarily paused. Further, a GX70SM disconnected from the wireless network can be restored manually. You can pause and resume the data dropout time-out detection on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. You can manually restore a GX70SM disconnected from the wireless network on the Wireless input unit info screen. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-1

86 3.2 Configuring to Automatically Connect Wireless Input Units to the GX/GP/GM (Coordinator) GX/GP/GM Coordinator Configuration From the maintenance console (by Oki Electric), configure the coordinator settings of the GX/GP/GM (coordinator). For details on the configuration, see the 920 MHz Wireless Communication User s Manual (IM 04L51B01-41EN). Maintenance console Coordinator configuration USB cable PC GX/GP/GM Communication (Serial) Configuration Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Communication (Serial) settings > Basic settings Web application: Config. tab > Communication (Serial) settings > Serial basic settings Hardware configurator*: Communication (Serial) settings > Serial basic settings * Indicates the SMARTDAC+ Hardware Configurator. The same applies hereafter. Description Receiver Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Function Off, Modbus master, Wireless input unit Modbus master Address* 1 to * If Function is set to Wireless input unit, you cannot set the address. Function To connect to a GX70SM, select Wireless input unit. Note If the function is change to anything other than Wireless input unit, the following changes take place. For the communication interval in Basic settings of Communication (Serial) settings, 5 min to 1 h settings are changed to 1 s. For the Alarm settings of Communication channel settings, the type D: Comm lose due to time out is changed to Off. Address When the function is set to Modbus master, set the GX/GP/GM (coordinator) address. 3-2 IM 04L57B01-01EN

87 3.2 Configuring to Automatically Connect Wireless Input Units to the GX/GP/GM (Coordinator) Data transfer Item Baud rate Parity bit Stop bit Value (bps) None 1bit Baud rate, Parity bit, Stop bit Data transfer settings are fixed. They cannot be changed Communication Interval and Recovery Action of Modbus Master 3 Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master > Basic settings Web application: Config. tab > Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master Basic settings Hardware configurator: Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master Basic settings Description Master function Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On Off On/Off In the Receiver settings, if the function is set to Wireless input unit, the Module master function is fixed at On. When the function is set to Modbus master, set this to On. Communication Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Interval 100 ms, 200 ms, 500 ms, 1s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 2 min*, 5 min*, 10 min*, 20 min*, 30 min*, 1 h* 1s * If the receiver function is set to Modbus master, these values are not available. Interval Set the interval for communicating with the GX70SM. We recommend the interval be set about half the scan/send interval of the GX70SM. Example: GX70SM scan/send interval = 5 (min) Communication interval: 2 min Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-3

88 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It You can reconfigure the wireless input units on the GX/GP/GM to automatically assign the GX70SM data to communication channels and configure other settings related to data acquisition. Communication channels are assigned based on the station numbers assigned to the GX70SMs. A single GX70SM uses five communication channels. Assignment of station numbers and communication channels Wireless input unit reconfiguration GX70SM identification Station number: 1 GX70SM 1 Data type Auto assignment Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Higher data serial number Lower data serial number Wireless Input Unit Configurator (Communication channel settings, and the like) Communication channel C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 On/Off, Span Automatically sets On/Off to On Data serial number: Serial number assigned to each data value measured by the GX70SM Unit Numbers (Station Numbers) and Communication Channels Unit number (station number) Communication channel Description 1 C001 Input 1 C002 Input 2 C003 Input 3 C004 Higher data serial number C005 Lower data serial number 2 C006 Input 1 C007 Input 2 C008 Input 3 C009 Higher data serial number C010 Lower data serial number : : : 50 C246 Input 1 C247 Input 2 C248 Input 3 C249 Higher data serial number C250 Lower data serial number : : : 95 C471 Input 1 C472 Input 2 C473 Input 3 C474 Higher data serial number C475 Lower data serial number 96 C476 Input 1 C477 Input 2 C478 Input 3 C479 Higher data serial number C480 Lower data serial number 3-4 IM 04L57B01-01EN

89 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Screen Switch to the wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. Path Procedure GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Init/Calib > menu Wireless input unit reconfiguration Web application:*1 Calib tab > Wireless input unit reconfiguration Hardware configurator:*2 Operation tab > Wireless input unit reconfiguration 1 Wireless input unit reconfiguration using the Web application is only possible for the GM10. 2 Wireless input unit reconfiguration of the hardware configurator only supports the GM10. Wireless input unit reconfiguration of the hardware configurator performs Update all connection info and Reconfiguration all units at once. It is not possible to perform only Update all connection info, only Reconfiguration all units, or individual unit operation. 1 Select Execute. A Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen appears. Note Operation complete In the following situations, the wireless input unit reconfiguration screen cannot be displayed or registered to favorite and standard screens. Under Basic configuration of Communication (Serial) settings, the receiver function is set to something other than Wireless input unit When system operation is restricted in security settings When the user is logged out or when a monitor user is logged in (/AS) The Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen cannot be registered to the multi panel screen. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-5

90 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Description of the Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Screen Wireless input unit number selection tab Option button Wireless input unit list Manual resume Activate Individual unit operation buttons All-unit operation buttons Reconfig all units Update all connection info Maintenance Reconfiguration Dropout icon Update connection Loop time Setup Items and Descriptions Item Wireless input unit number selection tab Wireless input unit list Update all connection info Reconfiguration all units Option button Update connection Reconfiguration Description Tap to change the units to show in the wireless input unit list. The tabs are shown with a color corresponding to the status of the GX70SMs contained in the tab. See Details of the Status Display (explained later). Lists the GX70SMs that are currently connected. Tap to show detailed information. Information shown in the wireless input unit list Item Description No. GX70SM station number Status GX70SM status Recognized unit Serial number of the reconfigured GX70SM Connected unit Serial number of the wireless input unit that can be reconfigured Input comm CH Communication channel number (input 1, input 2, humidity) where the GX70SM measurement data will be stored Data serial comm CH Communication channel number (input 1, input 2, humidity) where the GX70SM measurement data serial number will be stored (higher, lower) Displays all reconfigurable GX70SMs under Connected unit. Reconfigures all GX70SMs based on the acquired connection information. Automatically assigns GX70SMs to communication channels and configures settings. Selects the GX70SM. When you select a GX70SM, the individual unit operation buttons become available. If the selected GX70SM is reconfigurable, it is shown under Connected unit. Reconfigures the selected GX70SM. Continued on next page 3-6 IM 04L57B01-01EN

91 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Item Maintenance Manual resume Activation (/AS option) Loop time Description Pauses or resumes the timeout detection operation on the selected GX70SM. Use this button if you do not want the wireless data dropout alarm to go off during the GX70SM maintenance. Resumes the communication with a disconnected GX70SM. Enables data to be collected when a reconfigured device is changed to another device. Shows the total execution time of all Modbus commands. If this time is longer than the specified communication interval, change the interval value. If the total execution time exceeds the communication interval at any time, the loop time turns red, and a dropout icon appears. Tap the icon to return to the previous display.* * Click in the case of the Web application. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-7

92 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Status display Details of the Status Display Wireless status Sub status* Description Priority Color of the wireless input unit number selection tab VALID VALID Communicating normally Low OPENED OPENED Trying to collect data Retransmitting command after a communication failure Before successfully receiving data after reconfiguration CAUTION CAUTION BAD_COMM Communication response error CAUTION LOW_BATTERY Low GX70SM battery level warning CAUTION DATA_LOST GX70SM data dropout detection MAINT MAINT GX70SM timeout detection operation paused CAUTION UNIT_CHANGE A GX70SM with a serial number different from the one that has been reconfigured is connected (/AS option) CAUTION DEAD_ Dead GX70SM battery warning BATTERY ERROR ERROR GX70SM operation error (a condition in which a connection is required between the GX70SM and PC) Setting, calibration value error A/D error Hardware, CPU error FLASH/FRAM sum value error Mode setting error FAILED FAILD Disconnected status This occurs when there is no communication with the GX70SM for about 90 minutes. High * If the GX70SM has several sub statuses, only the one with the highest priority is shown. You can check the details of the sub status with the sub status description provided in the detailed information. Display when the sub status is LOW_BATTERY or DEAD_BATTERY GX70SM USB power supply status Displayed location Status Detailed information USB power being supplied Not displayed Displayed USB power not being supplied Displayed Displayed Maintenance (MAINT) Display A GX70SM under maintenance is indicated with a blinking icon.* * Only a solid icon is displayed on the Web application (no blinking). 3-8 IM 04L57B01-01EN

93 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Retrieving the Wireless Input Unit Connection Information Use the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. Before performing wireless input unit reconfiguration, reconfigurable GX70SMs must be retrieved. When you execute Update connection, information of the GX70SMs that the GX/ GP/GM can reconfigure is updated. 3 Procedure The button icon is animated while connection information is being retrieved.* * There is no icon display on the Web application. A waiting indication is shown while connection information is being retrieved. Retrieving Connection Information of All GX70SMs Connection information of all GX70SM in the wireless network can be retrieved. 1 Select Update all connection info. Connection information of all GX70SM in the wireless network is retrieved. Note Then, reconfigurable GX70SMs are listed in the Connected unit column. The information of the GX70SMs that are currently connected is simply retrieved. This does not perform wireless input unit reconfiguration. Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) Procedure Operation complete Retrieving Connection Information of Individual GX70SMs Connection information of only the selected GX70SM can be retrieved. 1 Select the option button for the GX70SM you want to retrieve the information of. Individual operation buttons become available. 2 Select Update connection. The connection information of the selected GX70SM is retrieved. Then the information is displayed. Operation complete IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-9

94 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Reconfiguring Wireless Input Units Use the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. Note Reconfiguration is not possible when the system operation is locked, setting operation is locked, while connection information is being retrieved, while recording, while computing, or while the system is being controlled. When Reconfiguration all units is executed, all communication channel settings will be initialized. There are certain GX/GP/GM settings that need to be configured to combine data. See section 2.7, Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data on page Reconfiguring All GX70SMs Reconfiguration can be performed on all GX70SMs that can be reconfigured by the GX/GP/ GM. Establish wireless connections with the GX70SMs, have the GX70SMs recognized by the GX/GP/GM. Reconfigure all GX70SMs after having retrieved the connection information. 1 Select Reconfiguration all units. A confirmation dialog box appears. For settings that are required for data combining, see Notes before Starting to Record in section 2.7.2, Combine Data Files on page Select OK. Reconfiguration is performed. Then, GX70SMs that have been reconfigured are listed in the Recognized unit column. Operation complete 3-10 IM 04L57B01-01EN

95 Procedure 3.3 Reconfiguring the Wireless Input Unit and Automatically Assigning It Reconfiguring Individual GX70SMs Only the selected GX70SM can be reconfigured. 1 Select the option button for the GX70SM you want to reconfigure. Individual operation buttons become available. 3 Select a unit. Reconfiguration 2 Select Reconfiguration. A confirmation dialog box appears. 3 Select OK. The selected GX70SM is reconfigured. Then, the GX70SM that has been reconfigured is listed in the Recognized unit column. Operation complete Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-11

96 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data This section explains how to configure various settings for the data retrieved from the GX70SM. Settings that are shared with communication channels are applied to the channels Enabling Channels and Setting the Span, Decimal Point, Unit, and the Like Set the span, decimal point, unit and the like for the GX70SM data. Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Wireless input unit settings > On/Off, Span Web application: Config. tab > Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > On/Off, Span Hardware configurator: Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > On/Off, Span Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value First unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 50 1 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 96 Last unit number Same as the first unit number 1 Data type Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, Higher data serial, Lower data serial Input 1 First unit number, Last unit number Set the target channels. Only the unit numbers assigned to GX70SMs that the GX/GP/GM has recognized can be selected. Data type Select the GX70SM data type. Options Description Input 1 Channel 1 data. Input 2 Channel 2 data. Input 3* Channel 3 data. (Humidity sensor) Upper data serial Higher data serial number. Lower data serial Lower data serial number. * This appears even if the /RH option is not installed. On/Off, Span Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On On Decimal place* 0/1/2/3/4/5 0 Span Lower* to Span Upper* to Unit* Character string (up to 6 characters, A a # 1 ) * Appears when the On/Off settings is set to On. On/Off Select On when you want to set the data type for the selected GX70SM (unit number). When wireless input unit reconfiguration is executed, the On/Off settings of recognized GX70SMs are set to On IM 04L57B01-01EN

97 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Decimal place Set the decimal place for span lower and span upper. Set the decimal places of Input 1 to Input 3 the same as the decimal places of the ranges set on the wireless input units. This is fixed to 0 when the data type is set to Higher data serial or Lower data serial. Span Lower, Span Upper Set the lower and upper span values. Unit Set the unit. 3 At Power on* Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Value at power on Last value, Preset value Last value * Appears when On/Off is set to On. Value at power on Set the value to replace the communication channel value at power-on. Preset value * Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Preset value E+29 to E E+29 to E-30,0, E-30 to E+29 0 * Appears when On/Off is set to On. Preset value Set the value for when Value at power on is set to Preset value. Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-13

98 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Alarm Settings This section explains how to set alarms for the data retrieved from the GX70SM. The settings are applied to the alarm settings of the communication channels. Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Wireless input unit settings > Alarm Web application: Config. tab > Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Alarm Hardware configurator: Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Alarm Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value First unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 50 1 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 96 Last unit number Same as the first unit number 1 Data type Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, Higher data serial, Lower data serial Input 1 First unit number, Last unit number Set the target channels. Only the unit numbers assigned to GX70SMs that the GX/GP/GM has recognized can be selected. Data type Select the GX70SM data type. Options Description Input 1 Channel 1 data. Input 2 Channel 2 data. Input 3* Channel 3 data. (Humidity sensor) Upper data serial Higher data serial number. Lower data serial Lower data serial number. * This appears even if the /RH option is not installed. Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4 Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On Off Type 1 H: High limit, L: Low limit, T: Delay high limit, t: H: High limit Delay low limit, D: Comm lose due to time out Alarm value 1, to Hysteresis 1, 3, 4 Numeric value (0 to ) 0.00 Logging 1 On/Off On Output type 1 Off, Relay, Internal switch Off Output No. 2 DO channel or internal switch 1 You can set this when a level (1 to 4) is set to On. 2 You can set this when Output type is not set to Off. 3 You can set this when the type is set to H:High limit or L:Low limit. 4 You cannot set this when Type is set to D: Comm lose due to time out. On/Off Set this to On to set alarms IM 04L57B01-01EN

99 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Type Set the alarm type. When the alarm type is Comm lose due to time out, set the time for judging data loss according to section 3.4.5, Unit Timeout Settings on page Options Description H: High limit An alarm is activated when the measured value is greater than or equal to the alarm value. L: Low limit An alarm is activated when the measured value is less than or equal to the alarm value. T: Delay high limit An alarm is activated if measured values remain greater than or equal to the alarm value for a specified time period (delay period). T: Delay low limit An alarm is activated if measured values remain less than or equal to the alarm D: Comm lose due to time out value for a specified time period (delay period). An alarm is activated if a data dropout occurs in the communication with the GX70SM. For details on the alarm types, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Explanation in section 1.2.2, Setting Alarms. GM User s Manual Explanation in section 2.3.2, Setting Alarms. Alarm value Set the alarm value for the specified alarm type. However, there is no alarm value setting for D: Comm lose due to time out. Options Alarm value H, L within to excluding the decimal point. T, t Same as H and L Hysteresis Set this to establish an offset between the value used to activate and release alarms. However, there is no setting for D: Comm lose due to time out. Detection Set this On to display an alarm (notify you) when an alarm occurs. If set to Off, when an alarm occurs, signals are output to alarm output DO channels or internal switches, but the alarm is not displayed. Alarms are also not recorded in the alarm summary. Output type Set the alarm output destination. Output No. Set the number of the DO channel or internal switch to output alarms to. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) Alarm delay * Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Hour 1 to 24 0 min. 0 to 59 0 Second 0 to * You can set this when Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4 is On. Hour, Minute, and Second Set the alarm delay. These values are valid when the delay high limit or delay low limit alarm is in use. IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-15

100 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Display Settings This section explains how to set the display settings for the various GX70SM data. The settings are applied to the display settings of the communication channels. Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Wireless input unit settings > Display settings Web application: Config. tab > Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Display settings Hardware configurator: Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Display settings Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value First unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 50 1 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 96 Last unit number Same as the first unit number 1 Data type Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, Higher data serial, Lower data serial Input 1 First unit number, Last unit number Select the target unit number. Only the unit numbers assigned to GX70SMs that the GX/GP/GM has recognized can be selected. Data type Select the GX70SM data type. Options Description Input 1 Channel 1 data. Input 2 Channel 2 data. Input 3* Channel 3 data. (Humidity sensor) Upper data serial Higher data serial number. Lower data serial Lower data serial number. * This appears even if the /RH option is not installed. Tag Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Characters Character string (up to 32 characters, A a # 1 ) No. Character string (up to 16 characters, A a # 1 ) Characters Set the tag. Not all characters may be displayed due to space constraints. No. Set the tag number IM 04L57B01-01EN

101 Color 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Color 24 colors (red, green, blue, blue violet, brown, orange, yellow-green, light blue, violet, gray, lime, cyan, dark blue, yellow, light gray, purple, black, pink, light brown, light green, dark gray, olive, dark cyan, and spring green) and a userdefined color (1 color) Color Set channel display colors. The colors apply to the trend display and bar graph display. For instructions on how to set user-defined colors, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.2.3, Setting the Display GM User s Manual Operation example 2 in section 2.1.6, Changing the Settings Zone Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Lower 0 to 95% 0 Upper 5 to 100% input 100 Lower and Upper Set these values when you want to divide the waveform displays of channels into separate zones so that waveforms do not overlap. Set the Lower and Upper positions as percentages of the maximum display width. Set Lower to a value less than Upper, and set the zone width (Upper Lower) to be 5% or greater. For zone display examples, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.2.3, Setting the Display GM User s Manual Section 2.1.6, Changing the Settings Scale (GX/GP only) Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Position Off/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 1 Division 4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/C10 10 Position Set the scale display position of the trend display. Set this to Off to not display scales. Division Set the number of divisions to make with the main scale marks. C10: The scale is equally divided into 10 sections by main scale marks, and scale values are indicated at 0, 30, 50, 70, and 100% positions. For scale display examples, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.2.3, Setting the Display 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) Bar graph Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Base position Lower, Center, Upper Lower Division 4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 10 Base position Set the bar graph base position. This setting is applied when you are displaying the current value on the scale as a bar graph on the bar graph and trend displays. IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-17

102 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data For bar graph display examples, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.2.3, Setting the Display GM User s Manual Section 2.3.3, Setting the Display Division Set the number of divisions to make with the main scale marks. Partial (GX/GP only) * Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On Off Position 1 to 99(%) 50% Boundary Span lower limit + 1 digit to span upper limit digit * Appears when in the Display settings of the setting menu, the trend partial expansion On/Off is set to On. On/Off Set this to On to enable partial expanded display of waveforms. For details on the function, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Setting Trend Display Conditions Position Set at which position to display the value specified by Boundary within the display width. Specify a percentage. Boundary Set the value that is to be the boundary between the reduced section and the expanded section in the range of minimum span value + +1 digit to maximum span value 1 digit. For channels that are set to linear scaling, the selectable range is minimum scale value + +1 digit to maximum scale value 1 digit. Example: Span: 0 to 100. Expand: 30. Boundary: 50 The 0 to 50 range is displayed in the 0% to 30% range, and the 50 to 100 range is displayed in the 30% to 100% range. Color scale band Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Band area Off, In, Out Off Color 24 colors (red, green, blue, blue violet, brown, orange, yellow-green, light blue, violet, gray, lime, cyan, dark blue, yellow, light gray, purple, black, pink, light brown, light green, dark gray, olive, dark cyan, and spring green) and a userdefined color (1 color) Display position Lower Span (scale) lower limit to span (scale) upper 0.00 limit Display position Upper Span (scale) lower limit to span (scale) upper limit 1.00 Band area Displays a specified section of the measurement range using a color band on the scale. This setting is shared with the bar graph display. Options Description Off Disables the function. In Displays the area inside using the color band. Out Displays the area outside using the color band. Color Set the display color. Upper display position limit, Lower display position limit Set the display position. Set a value within the span range IM 04L57B01-01EN

103 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Alarm point mark Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Indicate on Scale Off/On On Mark type Alarm, Fixed Alarm Alarm 1 color to Alarm 4 color * 24 colors (red, green, blue, blue violet, brown, orange, yellow-green, light blue, violet, gray, lime, cyan, dark blue, yellow, light gray, purple, black, pink, light brown, light green, dark gray, olive, dark cyan, and spring green) and a userdefined color (1 color) * Appears when the Mark kind is set to Fixed. Indicate on Scale Set this to On to display alarm point marks on the scale. Set this to Off to not display them. This setting is shared with the bar graph display. Mark type Options Description Mark Shape Alarm Displayed normally in green. Displayed in the specified color when an alarm occurs. or Fixed Displayed with a fixed color. Alarm 1 color to Alarm 4 color When Mark kind is set to Fixed, set the display colors of point marks for alarm levels 1 to Setting Calibration Correction (Linearizer Approximation, Linearizer Bias, Correction Factor) Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Wireless input unit settings > Calibration correction Web application: Config. tab > Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Calibration correction Hardware configurator: Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Calibration correction Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value First unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 50 1 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 96 Last unit number Same as the first unit number 1 Data type Input 1, Input 2, Input 3 Input 1 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) First unit number, Last unit number Select the target unit number. Only the unit numbers assigned to GX70SMs that the GX/GP/GM has recognized can be selected. Data type Select the GX70SM data type. Options Description Input 1 Channel 1 data. Input 2 Channel 2 data. Input 3* Channel 3 data. (Humidity sensor) * This appears even if the /RH option is not installed. IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-19

104 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data On/Off Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On Off On/Off Select On to perform calibration correction on the GX70SM data.* * This is fixed to Off for channels with data serial numbers assigned in communication channel settings. Mode Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Mode Linearizer Approximation, Linearizer Bias, and Off Correction factor Number of set points * 2 to 12 2 * You can set this when the mode is not set to Off. Mode Set the correction type. Number of set points Set the number of points that make up the segments (including the start and end points). 1 to 12 (When the mode is set to linearizer approximation or linearizer bias)* Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Linearizer input to Linearizer output to * The number of displayed points varies depending on the number of set points. Linearizer input, Linearizer output Enter the value of the set point. For linearizer input, set a value that is greater than the previous value. 1 to 12 (When the mode is set to correction factor) (only for the / AH option)* Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Uncorrected value to Instrument correction factor to Sensor correction factor to * The number of displayed points varies depending on the number of set points. Uncorrected value Enter the uncorrected value. Set a value that is greater than the previous value. Instrument correction factor Set the instrument-dependent correction factor. Sensor correction factor Set the sensor-dependent correction factor IM 04L57B01-01EN

105 3.4.5 Unit Timeout Settings 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data This section explains how to set the time for judging data loss when detecting data dropouts. Path Description GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Wireless input unit settings > Comm time out settings Web application: Config. tab > Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Comm time out settings Hardware configurator: Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Comm time out settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value First unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 50 1 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 96 Last unit number Same as the first unit number 1 First unit number, Last unit number Select the target unit number. Only the unit numbers assigned to GX70SMs that the GX/GP/GM has recognized can be selected. Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On On Comm time out (sec)* 1 to 7200 (s) 600 * You can set this when On/Off is set to On. On/Off Set this to On to set a timeout. Comm time out (sec) Set the time for judging data loss. Use the GX70SM s scan/send interval + Modbus master read cycle as a guideline. Example: GX70SM scan/send interval = 5 (min) Modbus master read cycle = 2 min Comm time out (sec) = 420 (s) 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-21

106 3.4 Configuring the Settings for Wireless Input Unit Data Auto Message Printout Setting A message can be automatically written whenever there is a change in the communication status between the GX/GP/GM and GX70SM. The auto message printout setting applies to all GX70SMs. Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Wireless input unit settings > Auto message Web application: Config. tab > Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Auto message Hardware configurator: Wireless input unit settings > Unit number > Auto message Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Status change Off/On On Status change Set this to On to enable auto message printout. A message is printed when a change occurs in the following operation or status. Operation/Status change Timeout detection operation pause Timeout detection operation resume Device change status detection Disconnected status detection Connection recovery detection Description A message is written when the timeout detection operation changes from resume to pause. A message is written when the timeout detection operation changes from pause to resume. A message is written when a unit with a serial number different from the one that has been reconfigured is connected (/AS option). A message is written when communication is disconnected. A message is written when a manual recovery operation is executed or when an auto recovery takes place. Display example 18:24:09 Wireless TOut Halt XXX:SSSSSSSSSS 18:33:48 Wireless TOut Resume XXX:SSSSSSSSSS 18:33:48 Wireless Change XXX:SSSSSSSSSS 18:33:48 Wireless Failed XXX:SSSSSSSSSS 18:33:48 Wireless Resume XXX:SSSSSSSSSS XXX: Station number (001 to 096) SSSSSSSSSS: GX70SM device serial number Recording Channel Settings When wireless input unit reconfiguration is executed, communication channel that were automatically assigned to the GX70SMs are automatically assigned to the recording channels. If necessary, reassign them according to your needs. For details on setting recording channels, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Configuring Recording Channels GM User s Manual Section , Configuring Recording Channels 3-22 IM 04L57B01-01EN

107 3.5 Auto Setup This section describes the settings that are automatically set when a wireless input unit reconfiguration is executed Auto Setup through Reconfiguration of All Units Setup Menu Setup Item Description Recording settings Recording channel settings All communication channels that GX70SMs are assigned to are set to Display data On except when there are no empty recording channels. Event data Display settings (without multi batch function) Group settings Group settings On/Off Measurement group number (for dual interval) Channel set Batch settings Individual batch settings > Group (with multi batch function) settings Group settings Communication channel settings Wireless input unit settings On/Off, Span On/Off Channel set On/Off, Span On/Off Decimal place Watchdog timer On/Off Alarm Level 1 to 4 On/Off Type Display settings Tag Characters Calibration correction Comm time out settings The group settings of group numbers set to Off are set to On, and communication channels that GX70SMs are assigned to in channel settings are set. The settings of communication channels that are already assigned to groups are not changed. The group settings of group numbers set to Off are set to On, and communication channels that GX70SMs are assigned to in channel settings are set. The settings of communication channels that are already assigned to groups are not changed. All communication channel settings are initialized. The communication channel that GX70SM is assigned to is set to On. The decimal place of the data serial number communication channel is set to 0. The watchdog timer of the communication channel that the GX70SM is assigned to is fixed at Off. The serial low-digit channel in Alarm On/Off setting is set to On. The serial low-digit channel in Alarm type is set to D. The tag string in display settings is set separately by input type (e.g., 001-IN1). The settings of all GX70SMs are initialized. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-23

108 3.5 Auto Setup Auto Setup through Reconfiguration of Individual Units Setup Menu Setup Item Description Recording settings Recording channel settings Display data, trend The communication channel that the selected GX70SM is assigned to is set to On except when there are no empty recording channels. Event data Display settings (without multi batch function) Group settings Channel set On/Off Measurement group number (for dual interval) Channel set The group settings of group numbers set to Off are set to On, and the communication channel that the selected GX70SM is assigned to in channel settings is set. The settings of communication channels that are already assigned to groups are not changed. Batch settings Individual batch settings > Group (with multi batch function) settings Group settings Communication channel settings Wireless input unit settings On/Off, Span On/Off Channel set On/Off, Span On/Off Decimal place Watchdog timer On/Off Alarm Level 1 to 4 On/Off Type Display settings Tag Characters Calibration correction Comm time out settings The group settings of group numbers set to Off are set to On, and the communication channel that the selected GX70SM is assigned to in channel settings is set. The settings of communication channels that are already assigned to groups are not changed. The settings of the communication channel that the selected GX70SM is assigned to are initialized. The communication channel is set to On. The decimal place of the data serial number communication channel is set to 0. The watchdog timer of the communication channel that the GX70SM is assigned to is fixed at Off. The serial low-digit channel in Alarm On/Off setting is set to On. The serial low-digit channel in Alarm type is set to D. The tag string in display settings is set separately by input type (e.g., 001-IN1). The settings of the selected GX70SM are initialized. The settings of the selected GX70SM are initialized. Tag settings Tags are set as follows: Data type Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Higher data serial number Lower data serial number Tag settings XXX-IN1 XXX-IN2 XXX-IN3 XXX-Serial-Higher XXX-Serial-Lower XXX: Unit number (001 to 096) 3-24 IM 04L57B01-01EN

109 3.6 Other Settings GX/GP/GM Configuration Event Action Function In addition to the auto configuration through wireless input unit reconfiguration and wireless input unit settings, configure various settings such as the GX/GP/GM measurement settings and data save settings. For details on the various GX/GP/GM settings, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual IM 04L51B01-01EN GM User s Manual IM 04L55B01-01EN Notes on Configuration Interpolation of the portion of data that could not be acquired in the GX70SM logging data is possible only for measurement data whose GX/GP/GM file type is set to Event. There are certain GX/GP/GM settings that need to be configured to combine data. See section 2.7, Saving Logging Data to a File and Combining Logging Data on page For details on setting the type of data to record, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Setting the Type of Data to Record (Display or event data) and Recording Conditions GM User s Manual , Setting the Type of Data to Record (Display or event data) and Recording Conditions Wireless input unit error is added to the device status of event type. Wireless input unit error can be used as an event to trigger an action such as internal switches and relay output. For details on the event action function, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.19, Configuring the Event Action Function GM User s Manual Section 2.20, Configuring the Event Action Function Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Event action number 1 to Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) Event action number Select the event action number to assign an event action. Event action Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value On/Off Off/On Off On/Off Select On to use the event action function. IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-25

110 3.6 Other Settings Event 1 Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Type Status Internal switch Event details Wireless input unit error Recording Operation mode Rising edge, Falling edge, Rising/Falling edge Rising edge 1 You can set this when Event action is set to On. Type Set the device status as an event condition. Event type Description Status Select the status. Event details (release number 4.02 and later) Set Wireless input unit error as the device status information. Details Description Wireless input unit error Battery error, operation error, disconnected status Operation mode Set the edge type for performing actions. Operation mode Description Rising edge The action is executed when the event changes from off to on. Falling edge The action is executed when the event changes from on to off. Rising/Falling edge When the event changes from off to on, the action is changed from off to on. When the event changes from on to off, the action is changed from on to off. Operation Modes That Can Be Specified Depending on the Event The settings with marks in the table below are possible. Event Rising edge Falling edge Rising/Falling edge Status edge Action Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Type When the operation mode is rising edge or falling edge Flag, Message, Relay, Internal switch When the operation mode is Rising/Falling edge Flag On/Off, Relay On/Off, Internal switch On/ Off Number Depends on the type Detail 1 All groups 2, Specified group 2, On 3, Off 3 Group number 4 GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 50 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 60 1 Appears when the type is set to Message or Relay. 2 Appears when the type is set to Message. 3 Appears when the type is set to Relay. 4 Appears when the type is set to Message and Detail is set to Specified group IM 04L57B01-01EN

111 3.6 Other Settings Type Set the action to execute when an event occurs. When the Event Operation Mode Is Rising Edge or Falling Edge Options Description Flag Relay Message Internal switch Sets the flag to 1 (On). (/MT option) Sets the relay output to On or Off. DO channels of PID control modules are applicable. However, this is available only when the type is set to Manual. Writes a message. Specify the message number and the message write destination. Set the destination to all groups, or specify a write destination group number. You can execute this while recording is in progress. Sets the internal switch to On or Off. However, this is available only when the type is set to Manual. When the Event Operation Mode Is Rising/Falling Edge Options Description Flag On/Off Repeats the operation of setting the flag to 1 (On) and 0 (Off) on every event occurrence. Relay On/Off Repeats the operation of setting the relay to On and Off on every event occurrence. Number Set the target number when the type is Flag, Relay, Message, or Internal switch. Operation Mode Type Setup Items Flag Flag number 1 to 20 Rising edge, Relay DO channel number Falling edge Message Message number 1 to 100 Internal switch Internal switch number 1 to 100 Rising/Falling edge Flag On/Off Flag number 1 to 20 Relay On/Off DO channel number Internal switch On/Off Internal switch number 1 to 100 Details Set the details when the action type is set to Relay, Message, or Internal switch. When Set to Relay or Internal switch Options Description On Sets to On. Off Sets to Off. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) When Set to Message Options All groups Specified group Description Writes the message to all groups. Writes the message to the specified group. Set the destination by specifying a group number. Group number Set the display group number to write the message to when Specified group is specified. Note Do not manually operate the output status of a relay assigned to a status event. IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-27

112 3.6 Other Settings Limitations on the Combinations of Events and Actions The combinations that are indicated with marks in the table below can be used. Action Recording Recording start/stop Computation Computation start/stop Manual sample Alarm ACK Snapshot (GX/GP only) Save display data Save event data Event trigger Message Switch the display group (GX/GP only) Reset the relative timer Load settings Load program pattern Adjust the time Show the favorite display (GX/GP only) Switch the display rate (GX/GP only) Switch the display rate 1/2 (GX/GP only) Flag Flag On/Off 1 Relay output 2 Relay On/Off 1, 2 Internal switch Internal switch On/Off 1 Event Status 1 When the operation mode is Rising/Falling edge. 2 Action can be set to Relay output, Relay On/Off, Internal switch, or Internal switch On/Off only when the DO channel range type and internal switch type is set to Manual IM 04L57B01-01EN

113 3.6 Other Settings Event action examples Example 1: Generating a DO Output When a Wireless Input Unit Error Occurs Turns DO channel 0301 on when a wireless input unit error occurs. This example assumes that a DO module is installed in slot 2 of the GX/GP/GM main unit. Event action number 1 will be used. Configuring the Event Action Setup Screen MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Event action Setup Items Setup Item Value Event action number 1 Event action On/Off On Event Type Status Event details Wireless input unit error Operation Mode Rising edge Action Type Relay Number 0301 Details On Other Settings Set DO channel Setup Screen MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu DO channel settings Range Setup Items Setup Item Value First-CH 0301 Last-CH 0301 Range Type Manual Span lower 0 Span Upper 1 Unit Action Energize, Deenergize Energize 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) For details on setting DO channels, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.6, Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) GM User s Manual Section 2.7, Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-29

114 3.6 Other Settings Example 2: Writing a Message When a Wireless Input Unit Error Occurs Writes the message Wireless input unit error to group 1 when a wireless input unit error occurs. Event action number 2 will be used. Configuring the Event Action Setup Screen MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Event action Setup Items Setup Item Value Event action number 2 Event action On/Off On Event Type Status Event details Wireless input unit error Operation Mode Rising edge Action Type Message Number 1 Details Specified group Group number 1 Other Settings Register Wireless input unit error in message number 1. Setup Screen MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Display settings > Message settings Setup Items Setup Item Value Message number 1 10 Message Message 1 Wireless input unit error For details on setting messages, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Setting messages GM User s Manual Section , Setting messages 3-30 IM 04L57B01-01EN

115 3.6 Other Settings Setting the Instrument Information Output (/FL option) (GX/GP only) You can add Wireless input unit error to the instrument information output of the fail relay. When a wireless input unit error occurs, a fail relay output can be generated. Path For details on the instrument information output, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Setting the FAIL Relay and Instrument Information Output (/FL option) GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > Status relay Web application: Config. tab > System settings > Status relay Hardware configurator: System settings > Status relay Description Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value Fail relay Fail, Status Fail Wireless input unit error* Off/On Off * Appears when fail relay is set to Status. Fail relay Set whether to output CPU errors to the relay or the instrument status to the relay. Options Description FAIL Outputs failures. Status Outputs instrument information. Wireless input unit error Set this to On to output the wireless input unit error status. Explanation Status The status below is output with a relay contact signal. You can select whether the status is output to the relay. The relay is energized when the status occurs. You cannot change this behavior. Status Description Corrective Action Wireless input unit error Battery error. The wireless input unit s battery level is low. Replace the batteries. Operation error. An error is occurring in the wireless input unit. Check the wireless input unit status. Disconnected status. The wireless communication was disconnected. Check the wireless input unit status. 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) Configuration When Routers Are Also Present When GX70SMs and routers are present, configure the routers after reconfiguring the wireless input units. Otherwise, the communication channel settings will be initialized. When configuring routers, make sure the communication channels do not overlap with those assigned to the GX70SMs. For the procedure when GX70SMs and routers are present, see section 1.4, Procedure When Wireless Input Units and Routers Are Present on page IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-31

116 3.7 Controlling Wireless Input Units You can view the GX70SM status on the Wireless input unit info screen Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Info Screen This section explains how to switch to the Wireless input unit info screen. The Wireless input unit info shows the status of the currently connected GX70SM. You can stop or resume time-out detection, manually resume, and activate the GX70SM. You cannot establish a connection with the GX70SM from this screen. To do so, use the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. For details on wireless input unit reconfiguration, see section 3.3.3, Reconfiguring Wireless Input Units on page Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Init/Calib > menu Wireless input unit info Web application: Data tab > Wireless input unit info Procedure 1 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 2 Tap the Browse tab and then Wireless input unit info. A Wireless input unit info screen appears. Operation complete 3-32 IM 04L57B01-01EN

117 Description of the Wireless Input Unit Info Screen 3.7 Controlling Wireless Input Units Option button Wireless input unit list 3 Maintenance Loop time Manual resume Dropout icon Activate Individual unit operation buttons Setup Items and Descriptions See section 3.3.1, Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Screen on page 3-5. Note The Wireless input unit info screen cannot be registered to the multi panel screen. In the following situations, the wireless input unit info screen cannot be displayed or registered to favorite and standard screens. Under Basic configuration of Communication (Serial) settings, the receiver function is set to something other than Wireless input unit Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-33

118 3.7 Controlling Wireless Input Units Monitoring the Wireless Network Status You can view the GX70SM status. Displaying the Detailed Wireless Input Unit Information This section explains how to show the detailed wireless input unit information. Procedure 1 Select the wireless input unit list of the GX70SM you want to view the details of. A Wireless unit information dialog box appears. Contents of the Detailed Wireless Input Unit Information Item Description Indicator No. GX70SM station number Number Status The GX70SM device status For details, see Details of the Status Display on section 3.3.3, Sub status Reconfiguring Wireless Input Units on page Elapsed time The time elapsed since the wireless HH:MM:SS coordinator received the GX70SM data RSSI* The GX70SM RSSI value ***dbm Recognized unit Model of the recognized GX70SM [Blank] GX70SM-2-L0 Serial number of the recognized Characters GX70SM Connected unit Model of the connected GX70SM [Blank] GX70SM-2-L0 Serial number of the connected Characters GX70SM Input channel Communication channel number First channel - Last channel corresponding to the GX70SM measurement data Data serial channel Communication channel number corresponding to the GX70SM data serial number First channel - Last channel * Received Signal Strength Indication The term refers to the circuit or signal used to measure the intensity of signals that wireless communication devices receive. It is used for controlling the transmission range of wireless communication. Operation complete 3-34 IM 04L57B01-01EN

119 3.7 Controlling Wireless Input Units Pausing and Resuming Timeout Detection This section explains how to temporarily pause or resume the data serial number update time-out detection during maintenance work, such as when retrieving logging data from the GX70SM. Data dropout alarm (D) is not detected on GX70SMs whose time-out detection is paused. Data dropout alarm detection resumes when you resume the data dropout timeout after finishing the maintenance work. Procedure Operation is possible on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen and Wireless input unit info screen. For details on how to switch to the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen, see section 3.3.1, Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Screen on page Select the option button for the GX70SM you want to maintenance. The GX70SM individual operation buttons become available. 2 Select Maintenance. A maintenance dialog box appears. Example of a reconfiguration screen 3 Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) Pauses or resumes timeout detection 3 Select Halt or Resume next to Time-out detection. The time-out detection will be paused or resumed. Note Operation complete Maintenance is not possible while connection information is being updated. IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-35

120 3.7 Controlling Wireless Input Units Manual Resume This section explains how to manually resume communication when a GX70SM disconnected from the GX/GP/GM is reconnected. Procedure Operation is possible on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen and Wireless input unit info screen. For details on how to switch to the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen, see section 3.3.1, Displaying the Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration Screen on page Select the option button for the GX70SM you want to manually resume. The GX70SM individual operation buttons become available. Select a unit. Manual resume 2 Select Manual resume. A confirmation dialog box appears. 3 Select OK. The GX70SM disconnected from the wireless network will be restored. Note Operation complete Manual resume is not possible while connection information is being updated or when the GX70SM communication is not disconnected IM 04L57B01-01EN

121 3.7.5 Acknowledging Communication Command Dropouts This section explains how to clear the Modbus communication command dropout state.* * A state in which the execution of a Modbus command could not be finished within the read cycle. 1 Select the data dropout icon. The dropout is acknowledged, and the dropout icon disappears. 3.7 Controlling Wireless Input Units 3 Dropout icon Operation complete Reconfiguring and Managing the Wireless Input Unit (GX/GP/GM) IM 04L57B01-01JA 3-37

122 3.8 Setup Menu Map Wireless input unit settings On/Off, Span Alarm The figure below shows the setup menu that is added in the GX20/GP20/GM10 with the 920 MHz Wireless Communication (/CM2 option). Depending on setting parameter values, some items may be hidden. First unit number Last unit number Data type On/Off, Span On/Off Decimal place Scale Lower Scale Upper Unit At Power on Value at power on Preset Value Preset value First unit number Last unit number Data type Level 1 On/Off Type Alarm value Hysteresis Detection Output type Output No. Level 2 On/Off Level 3 On/Off Level 4 On/Off Alarm delay Hour Minute Second Calibration correction Alarm point mark Indicate on Scale Mark type Alarm 1 color Alarm 2 color Alarm 3 color Alarm 4 color First unit number Last unit number Data type On/Off On/Off Mode Mode Number of set points 1 Linearizer input Linearizer output : 12 Linearizer input Linearizer output Setting when the mode is set to Correction Coefficient on a module with an /AH option 1 Uncorrected value Instrument correction factor Sensor correction factor : 12 Uncorrected value Instrument correction factor Sensor correction factor Display settings First unit number Last unit number Data type Tag Characters No. Color Color Zone Lower Upper Scale Position Division Bar graph Base position Division Partial ON/Off Position Boundary Color scale band Band area Color Display position Lower Display position Upper Comm time out settings Auto message First unit number Last unit number On/Off Timeout Status change On the Web application and Hardware Configurator, the following setting screens are displayed separately for each unit. On/Off, Span Alarm Display settings Calibration correction 3-38 IM 04L57B01-01EN

123 Chapter 4 Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units 4.1 Alarm Function Data dropout alarm Data dropout alarm is displayed as D on various screens and information dialog boxes. Display Examples of Data Dropout Alarms Example of a digital display and channel information dialog box 4 Data dropout alarm indication Example of an alarm summary Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units Data dropout alarm indication For details on alarm summaries, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section 2.3.1, Listing the Log of Alarm Occurrences and Releases GM User s Manual Section 3.1.2, Monitoring the GM Data and Controlling the GM from the Monitor Screen Example of an overview Data dropout alarm indication IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-1

124 4.1 Alarm Function Individual Acknowledge of Data Dropout Alarms Individual alarm ACK is possible on data dropout alarms. Individual alarm ACK dialog box For details on individual alarm ACK, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section 2.4.1, Releasing Alarm Output (Alarm ACK and individual alarm ACK operation) GM User s Manual Individual Alarm ACK in section 3.1, Controlling the GM Alarm Notification Mail Data dropout alarm D is added to alarm types. Alarm Notification Mail Format Syntax lq Alarm level (1 to 4) Alarm type (H, L, R, r, T, t, h, l, D) H (high limit alarm), L (low limit alarm), R (high limit on rate-ofchange alarm), r (low limit on rate-of-change alarm), T (delay high limit alarm), t (delay low limit alarm), h (difference high limit alarm), l (difference low limit alarm), D (data dropout) For details on alarm notification mail, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Setting Transmission Conditions (When the SMTP client function is on) GM User s Manual Section , Setting Transmission Conditions (When the SMTP client function is on) For details on the alarm notification mail format, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Alarm Notification Mail Format in section 3.2.5, Format GM User s Manual Alarm Notification Mail Format in section 3.2.5, Format 4-2 IM 04L57B01-01JA

125 4.2 Auxiliary Character Display in Communication Channel Number Displays When there is a recognized GX70SM, auxiliary characters are displayed in channel number displays on the communication channel setup screen of each setup screen. On the Web application, auxiliary characters appear when you move the cursor over the selected component. Example of a recording channel settings screen in recording settings 4 Auxiliary characters Auxiliary Characters Data type Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 (humidity sensor) Higher data serial number Lower data serial number Auxiliary characters ###.IN1 ###.IN2 ###.IN3 ###.HSER ###.LSER ###: Unit number (1 to 96) Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-3

126 4.3 Saving and Loading Settings The following table describes the saving and loading of GX70SM settings. Setup Item Save settings Load settings Description Settings for wireless input units and wireless input unit system information (reconfigured information) are saved to configuration files. Settings for wireless input units are loaded. However, the wireless input unit system information is not loaded. Before loading the settings, reconfigure the GX70SM. For details on saving and loading settings, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.25, Loading Settings Section 1.26, Saving Setting Parameters GM User s Manual Section 2.28, Saving and Loading Settings For details on reconfiguring the GX70SM, see section 3.2.3, Communication Interval and Recovery Action of Modbus Master on page IM 04L57B01-01JA

127 4.4 Initialization Initialization is equivalent to auto setup through reconfiguration all units. For details on auto setup, see section 3.5, Auto Setup on page Setup Item GX/GP initialization screen Initialization of Wireless Input Unit Settings The following table describes the initialization of wireless input unit settings. Details of the Initialization of Wireless Input Unit Settings Initialize all Initialize all except communication settings (GM10 only) Initialization Item Security Control settings settings Other settings Internal data Wireless input unit info (wireless input unit reconfiguration info) * Wireless input unit settings * * Includes calibration correction settings, timeout settings, and auto message printout settings. Note When Initialize all is executed, all the wireless input unit info will be cleared. After initialization, perform wireless input unit reconfiguration. Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units Screen for executing initialize all For details on other types of initialization, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section , Initializing the Settings and the Internal Memory GM User s Manual Section , Initializing the Settings and the Internal Memory IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-5

128 4.5 File Size of Display Data and Event Data In regards to the GX/GP/GM data file size, the size of information other than sampled data will include the size of the wireless input unit system information. For details on the display data and event data file sizes, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Appendix 1, File Size of Display Data and Event Data GM User s Manual Appendix 1, File Size of Display Data and Event Data Size of Information Other Than the Sampled Data Item Size (Bytes) File format identification block 48 File information block 112 Event information block 304 Time zone information block 48 Alarm block the number of alarms (5000 max.) Message block the number of messages Control information block number of loops + 40 number of program patterns Control summary block number of control summaries Control alarm summary block number of control alarm summaries Batch information block 2360 Display information block 224 Group information block the number of groups Channel information block the number of recording channels Calibration correction block 24 + ( the number of set points) the number of recording channels (excluding math channels) Wireless input unit system information the number of wireless input units Time change information block 280 Measurement data information block 96 Measurement data scan information block the number of recording channels The number of recording channels is the total of all the channels that are recording. The number of set points is set unit of channels. (When correction mode is off, the number of set points is zero.) The number of wireless input units is the number of recognized units. Example 1: When recording measurement data for 50 communication channels, 30 calibration correction points (4 points/ch), 10 wireless input units, and 10 groups Here we assume that there are no messages, alarms, loops, program patterns, control summaries, or control alarms ( ) + ( ) + (24 + ( ) 30) + ( ) 20) + ( ) ( ) = 28,448 bytes 4-6 IM 04L57B01-01JA

129 4.6 Security Security Restrictions on Operation The following table shows the operations that have security restrictions on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration and Wireless input unit info screens. Restricted item Updating connection information Reconfiguring GX70SMs Manual resuming of disconnected GX70SMs Maintenance (Pausing and resuming timeout detection) Exchanged GX70SM Activation (/AS option) Configuration Not allowed System operation Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Logged in status Updating connection information Displaying detailed information dialog boxes Operation Restrictions When Logged In The following table shows the operation restrictions on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration and Wireless input unit info screens when logged in. Reconfiguring GX70SMs Manual resuming of disconnected GX70SMs Maintenance (Pausing and resuming timeout detection) Exchanged GX70SM Activation (/AS option) Displaying detailed information dialog boxes Communication dropout ACK Communication dropout ACK Logged out* Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Monitor user (/AS Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed option) * When Operation without Login is set to On in the security basic settings. If set to Off, the only operation that is accepted is logging in. For details on security settings, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.24, Configuring the Security Functions GM User s Manual Section 2.27, Configuring the Security Functions 4 Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-7

130 4.7 System Error Notification Mail Error number 848 (The wireless input unit was changed) is added to system error notification mail. System Error Notification Mail Format Syntax fff Error number (234, 501, 502, 507, 511, 611, 619, 692, 693, 695, 696, 698, 699, 848, 921) For details on the system error notification format, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual System Error Notification Mail Format in section 3.2.5, Format GM User s Manual System Error Notification Mail Format in section 3.2.5, Format 4-8 IM 04L57B01-01JA

131 4.8 Messages The following messages will be added. Errors Related to Parameter Settings Operation Errors Code Messages Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section 616 Wireless unit is disconnected. Check the communication status, and perform a manual resume. Please check the wireless communication status. 617 Wireless unit battery is low. The wireless input unit s battery level is low. Replace the batteries. 618 Activation required for attached wireless unit. The wireless input unit was changed. Activate it. 619 Wireless unit battery is dead. The wireless input unit s batteries are dead. Replace the batteries. 620 Changed the wireless unit. Please readjust reminder settings. The wireless input unit was changed. Activate it, and reconfigure the calibration reminder settings. 4 Status Messages Code Messages 846 Wireless input unit reconfiguration in progress. 847 Some items have not been automatically set. 848 Wireless unit has been changed. Messages That the Web Application Generates Warning Messages Code Title Description and Corrective Action Messages W8149 Initialize Appears when Initialize is executed from the menu bar. (GM Initialize? only) W8150 Reconfig all units Appears when Reconfiguration all units is executed from the Reconfigure all wireless units? All relevant settings will be initialized. Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. (GM only) (Caution) All current communication channel settings will be cleared. (Caution) Proper setting is required, when combining Logging Data created by wireless input unit with the original data files. W8151 Reconfiguration of selected units Appears when Reconfiguration for individual units is executed The selected unit to be reconfigured. All relevant settings will be initialized. from the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. (GM only) W8153 Manual resume Resume selected wireless unit? Appears when Manual resume for individual units is executed from the Wireless input unit info or Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. W8154 Activation Appears when Activation for individual units is executed from Activate selected wireless unit? the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen. (GM only) (/AS option only) Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units For details on messages, see the following manuals. GX/GP User s Manual Section 5.2.1, Messages GM User s Manual Section 5.2.1, Messages IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-9

132 4.9 Functions Available When the Advanced Security Function (/AS option) Is Enabled Event Log This section explains the wireless input unit functions that are available when the advanced security function (/AS) is enabled. For details on the advanced security function (/AS option), see the following manuals. GX/GP Advanced Security Manual IM 04L51B01-05EN GM Advanced Security Manual IM 04L55B01-05EN Changes to the Existing Event Log Data dropout D is added to alarm types of alarm setting change operation. Added Event Logs The following event logs will be added. Event Logs Operation Display Details Control Changing the GX70SM time-out WUMaint### Unit number serial number detection operation Wireless input unit reconfiguration (1 unit, all units) Disconnection from GX70SMs (The GX/GP/GM detects this automatically.) Manual resuming of disconnected GX70SMs GX70SM device change (The GX/GP/GM detects this automatically.) WUReconfig### WUFailed### WUResume### WUChange### Time-out detection (pause, resume) Unit number Serial number * Serial numbers are not displayed for operation events that take place on all units. Unit number Serial number Exchanged GX70SM activation WUActiv### Unit number ###: Unit number Setting changes during recording Changes to calibration correction/set point Changes to the calibration correction value SetC-CCMode* SetC-CCValue* Unit number Serial number Unit number Serial number (before and after change) Unit number Serial number Data type Channel number (communication channel number) Mode (before and after change) Number of set points (before and after change) Unit number Serial number Data type Channel number (communication channel number) Correction position (1 to 12) Linearizer input (before and after change) Linearizer output (before and after change) Changes to the correction factor SetC-CFactor* Unit number Serial number Data type Channel number (communication channel number) Correction position (1 to 12) Uncorrected value (before and after change) Instrument correction coefficient (before and after change) Sensor correction coefficient (before and after change) Continued on next page 4-10 IM 04L57B01-01JA

133 4.9 Functions Available When the Advanced Security Function (/AS option) Is Enabled Operation Display Details Setting changes during recording Changes to timeout settings SetWUTOut Unit number Serial number On/Off (before and after change) Timeout (before and after change) ###: Unit number * If the settings of a communication channel no related to a wireless input unit are changed, C-*** setting event will not show the unit number, serial number, or data type. For details on the event log, see the following manual. GX/GP Advanced Appendix 1, Event Log Contents Security Manual GM Advanced Security Appendix 1, Event Log Contents Manual 4 For details on the event log, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 2.3.5, Displaying Logs GM User s Manual Section 3.1.2, Monitoring the GM Data and Controlling the GM from the Monitor Screen Saving Setup Data If any of the wireless input unit settings shown below is changed when recording is paused, a setup data file is saved in the SET0 folder in the GX/GP/GM SD memory. The history is recorded in an event log, and a new setting file is saved to an SD memory card. Wireless input unit settings Note Settings On/Off, Span Alarm Display settings Calibration correction Comm time out settings Auto message A setup data file is created also when auto configuration takes place through wireless input unit reconfiguration. Have the SD memory card inserted in the slot when you perform wireless input unit reconfiguration. Wireless input unit reconfiguration is not possible if a setup data file cannot be saved. Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-11

134 4.9 Functions Available When the Advanced Security Function (/AS option) Is Enabled Activating Wireless Input Units (When wireless input units are changed) If you exchange a GX70SM after wireless input unit reconfiguration, measurement data will be in error. You can clear the error and make measurement data valid by performing an activation. Activation is possible on the Wireless input unit reconfiguration screen and Wireless input unit info screen. Procedure 1 Select the option button for the GX70SM you want to activate. Option button Activate 2 Select Activation. A confirmation dialog box appears. 3 Select OK. The GX70SM is activated. Note Operation complete Activation is possible while connection information is being updated or when the GX70SM has not been exchanged IM 04L57B01-01JA

135 4.10 Aerospace Heat Treatment (/AH option) From the notification screen or Due date setting of a reminder, you can perform calibration correction on communication channels that GX70SMs are assigned to. For details on the aerospace heat treatment (/AH option), see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.32, Using the Aerospace Heat Treatment (/AH option) (Release number 3 and later) GM User s Manual Section 2.32, Using the Aerospace Heat Treatment (/AH option) (Release number 3 and later) Performing Calibration Correction Procedure 1 Tap Wireless input unit settings on the setting menu. A wireless input unit setting screen appears. 2 Tap Calibration correction. The calibration correction settings are displayed. 4 Functions Added with the Support for Wireless Input Units 3 Set the first unit number, last unit number, and data type. 4 If necessary, set the mode and the number of set points. 5 Set the calibration correction of each set point. For details on the settings, see the following manual. GX/GP User s Manual Section 1.2.4, Setting Calibration Correction (Linearizer Approximation, Linearizer Bias, Correction Factor* (release number 3 and later)) GM User s Manual Section 2.3.4, Setting Calibration Correction (Linearizer Approximation, Linearizer Bias, Correction Factor* (release number 3 and later)) Operation complete IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-13

136 4.11 Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) supports GX20/GP20/GM10s (R4.02 and later). This section explains the wireless input unit functions of the Hardware Configurator. Only the parts that are different from the standard functions are explained. For details on the Hardware Configurator, see also the Hardware Configurator User s Manual (IM 04L51B01-02EN) Window and Menu Configuration Wireless input unit reconfig is added to the main unit s Operation tab. See section 1.3.1, Window and Menu Configuration in the Hardware Configurator User s Manual. Tab and Menu System Configuration Tab Menu Purpose Recorder Wireless input unit Performing GM's wireless input unit reconfiguration operation reconfig 920 MHz wireless communication (coordinator) function and 920 MHz wireless communication (router) function are added to the system configuration options. See step 7 in section 2.1.1, Creating a File in Accordance with System Configuration of the Hardware Configurator User s Manual. Option name 920 MHz wireless communication (coordinator) function 920 MHz wireless communication (router) function Default value None GX/GP Firmware version and display Displayed on R and later Default value None None GM Firmware version and display Displayed on R and later Displayed on R and later Wireless input unit is added to the System Config. tab. When you set the wireless input unit to be connected, you can configure the wireless input unit settings of each wireless input unit IM 04L57B01-01JA

137 Creating a Configuration File in Accordance with System Configuration This section explains how to create a new data file for configuring various GX/GP/GM functions. Before editing the channel and display settings, first create a file in accordance with the main unit s system configuration. Procedure 1 Start the Hardware Configurator. The setting screen appears Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) 2 Click the Setting tab and then New. A confirmation message is displayed that asks whether you want to save the displayed setup file. IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-15

138 4.11 Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) 3 To save the file, click Yes; otherwise, click No. If you click Yes, a dialog box for saving the file (see the figure below) appears. How to save files: section 2.4, Saving Setup Data in the Hardware Configurator Manual. If you select No, the System Config. dialog box, shown in step 4, appears. Note When creating a configuration file, set the system configuration in accordance with the instrument first. The System Config. window can also be opened from System Config on the System tab. If you change the system configuration, the setup items that you have edited up to that point will be initialized. 4 Set the main unit s system configuration. GX10/GP10 tab Model GX/GP firmware version Module Options 5 Click the GX20/GP20 or GM10 tab depending on the main unit that you are using IM 04L57B01-01JA

139 4.11 Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) 6 Under Basic Config., set the Product Name, Version, and Model. The following table shows the Basic Config. settings of each tab page. Tabbed page name GX20/GP20 GM10 Item name Displayed value Default value Product name (fixed) GX20/GP20 GX20/GP20 Version R4.02, R4.01, R3.02, R3.01, R2.02, R2.01, R1.03, R4.02 R1.02, R1.01 Model GX20-1, GX20-2, GP20-1, GP20-2 GX20-1 Product name (fixed) GM10 GM10 Version R4.02, R4.01, R3.02, R3.01, R2.03, R2.02 R4.02 Model GM10-1, GM10-2 GM10-1 Note From Hardware Configurator R , the bottom two digits of the main unit s firmware version (sub revision) are no longer displayed. However, if settings are received from the main unit or a configuration file created by the main unit is loaded, the sub revision is displayed (is not omitted). (Example: R ) 7 Set the items under Option. The following table shows the 920 MHz wireless communication (/CM2) options. For details on the support for other options, see the Hardware Configurator User s Manual (IM 04L61B01-02EN). GX/GP GM Option name 920 MHz wireless communication (coordinator) function 920 MHz wireless communication (router) function Default value None Firmware version and display Displayed on R and later Default value None None Firmware version and display Displayed on R and later Displayed on R and later IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-17

140 4.11 Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) 8 Set the wireless input units you want to connect. Wireless Input Unit Setting Screen 9 The rest of the procedure is the same as with the standard function. See the following manual. Hardware Configurator From step 8 in section 2.1.1, Creating a File in Accordance with System Manual Configuration When you confirm the system configuration by clicking OK, the default values related to the wireless input units will be the same as those shown in section 3.5.1, Auto Setup through Reconfiguration of All Units on page Operation complete 4-18 IM 04L57B01-01JA

141 Executing Wireless Input Unit Reconfiguration 4.11 Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) You can execute GM's wireless input unit reconfiguration from the Hardware Configurator. There are limitations to users that can perform reconfiguration. 1 Click the Operation tab > Wireless input unit reconfiguration. A Communication dialog box appears. 2 Enter the communication information, and click OK. When a connection is established with the GM, a reconfiguration confirmation message appears. Wireless input unit reconfiguration of the Hardware Configurator only supports the GM10. Wireless input unit reconfiguration of the Hardware Configurator performs Update all connection info and Reconfiguration all units at once. It is not possible to perform only Update all connection info, only Reconfiguration all units, or individual unit operation. 3 Click OK. When the wireless input unit reconfiguration is complete, a message appears. Note Operation complete If user permission is set on the GM main unit, only the following users can perform wireless input unit reconfiguration. Admin users Users whose System operation of User property is set to Free If you do not have permission to perform wireless input unit reconfiguration or if the main unit is not in a condition to be reconfigured, the error message E021 This function is not possible at this time appears. Related topic: Section 3.2.6, About Limitations on Operations by the Status of GX/GP/GM. IM 04L57B01-01JA 4-19

142 4.11 Hardware Configurator (R4.02 and later) Warning Messages The following warning messages will be added. Warning Messages Code Messages Description and Corrective Action W037 Reconfigure wireless input units? [Auxiliary Message (always displayed)] (Caution) All current communication channel settings will be cleared. (Caution) Proper setting is required, when combining Logging Data created by wireless input unit with the original data files. A confirmation displayed before execution when you click Wireless input unit reconfig on the Operation menu bar IM 04L57B01-01JA

143 Chapter 5 Displaying Logging Data and Combined Data (Universal Viewer) 5.1 Wireless Input Unit Functions of the Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) The Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) can be used to view the GX70SM logging data files and combined data files. This section explains the wireless input unit functions of the Universal Viewer. Only the parts that are different from the standard functions are explained. For details on Universal Viewer, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Manual (IM 04L61B01-01EN) Files That Can Be Displayed and Their Extensions The Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) can be used to view the GX70SM logging data files and combined data files. For details on the files that can be displayed and their extensions, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 1.1.1, Files That Can Be Displayed and Their Extensions Manual 5 Logging data files and combined data files can be displayed on Universal Viewer version R3.05 and later. If you are using an older version, update to the latest version. For details on updating the Universal Viewer, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 1.1.4, Installation and Version Updating Manual GX20, GP20, GM10 File Type (Extension) Logging Data File Combined Data File Display Type *.WLD *.WLC Waveform display Digital display Circular display Alarm list Mark list Image mark list Event list Control alarm list Control mode list 4 Operation log list List display Displaying Logging Data and Combined Data (Universal Viewer) IM 04L57B01-01JA 5-1

144 5.1 Wireless Input Unit Functions of the Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) Waveform Display of Logging Data When logging data is displayed as a waveform, the default time axis value is set to Relative Time. When the time axis is changed to Absolute Time, the following applies. Data end time: Time on the PC when the logging data file was created Data start time: Time corresponding to scan interval number of data points before the above end time Example of a Window Showing Waveform Data Time scale For details on the waveform display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.1, Displaying Waveforms Manual For details on the circular display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.2, Displaying Waveforms on a Circular Chart Manual For details on the digital display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.3, Displaying Digital Values Manual For details on the list display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.4, Displaying a List of Alarms, Marks, and Image Marks Manual For details on the superimposed display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section , Displaying Waveforms Using Superimposed Display Manual For details on the logging data display, see also section 2.7.1, Saving Logging Data to Files on page 2-27 in this manual. 5-2 IM 04L57B01-01JA

145 5.1 Wireless Input Unit Functions of the Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) Waveform Display of Combined Data The waveform display of combined data is the same as the waveform data display of the GX/GP/GM. You can switch the time axis display between absolute time and relative time. For details on the time axis setting, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.1.3, Setting the Time Axis Manual For details on the waveform display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.1, Displaying Waveforms Manual For details on the circular display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.2, Displaying Waveforms on a Circular Chart Manual For details on the digital display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.3, Displaying Digital Values Manual For details on the list display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.4, Displaying a List of Alarms, Marks, and Image Marks Manual For details on the superimposed display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section , Displaying Waveforms Using Superimposed Display Manual For details on the combined data display, see also section 2.7.2, Combine Data Files on page 2-30 in this manual. 5 Displaying Logging Data and Combined Data (Universal Viewer) IM 04L57B01-01JA 5-3

146 5.1 Wireless Input Unit Functions of the Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) Alarm List Display In the alarm list display, data dropout alarms are indicated as D. Alarm To tabbed page Type For details on the alarm list display, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.4, Displaying a List of Alarms, Marks, and Image Marks Manual Signing Data Files You can include signatures (approval information) in combined data files (*.WLC). However, if the original GX/GP/GM data file is of an advanced security function (GSE file), the signature function cannot be used on the combined data file. For details on the signing data files, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 2.5, Signing Data Files Manual Listing the Operation Log The following items are added to the operation log. For details on the operation log list, see the following manual. Universal Viewer Section 3.6, Listing the Operation Log (DX100P/DX200P, DX1000/ Manual DX1000N/DX1000T/DX2000/DX2000T with the /AS1 option, or GX10/ GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10 with the /AS option) List of Operations by Model GX20/GP20/GM10, with /AS option Wireless input unit disconnection Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] Type[disconnect, manual resume, activation, maintenance, maintenance release, reconfiguration] Wireless input unit resume Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] Type[disconnect, manual resume, activation, maintenance, maintenance release, reconfiguration] Wireless input unit activation Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] Type[disconnect, manual resume, activation, maintenance, maintenance release, reconfiguration] Wireless input unit maintenance Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] Type[disconnect, manual resume, activation, maintenance, maintenance release, reconfiguration] Continued on next page 5-4 IM 04L57B01-01JA

147 5.1 Wireless Input Unit Functions of the Universal Viewer (R3.05 and later) Operation What Appears on the Screen (Bold words are displayed on the screen. Non-bold words are explanations.) Wireless input unit standard Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] Type[disconnect, manual resume, activation, maintenance, maintenance release, reconfiguration] Wireless input unit reconfig Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] Type[disconnect, manual resume, activation, maintenance, maintenance release, reconfiguration] Wireless input unit device change Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Serial number [serial number before change > serial Calibration correction mode/point change (for wireless unit) Calibration correction mode/point change (for wireless unit) number after change] Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Data type [data 1, data 2, data 3] Serial number [serial number] Channel number [CHC001 to CHC096] Mode/Points Mode: [mode before change > mode after change] Points: [points before change > points after change] Unit number [All, 1 to 96] Data type [data 1, data 2, data 3] Serial number [serial number] Channel number [CHC001 to CHC096] Correction position [1 to 12] Correction mode (linearizer approximation, linearizer bias, and correction factor) [value before change > value after change] Timeout setting change (wireless unit) Unit number [1 to 96] Serial number [serial number] On, Off [On, Off] Time out [value before change > value after change] 5 Displaying Logging Data and Combined Data (Universal Viewer) IM 04L57B01-01JA 5-5

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149 Chapter 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands 6.1 Added and Changed Commands This chapter describes the commands that have been added or changed on the GX/GP/GM with the 920 MHz Wireless Communication (/CM2 option) from those of the standard GX/ GP/GM. For details on communication commands, see also the Communication Interface User s Manual (IM 04L51B01-17EN) Added and Change Commands and References to the Communication Command Manual - Classification Category Command Description Reference to the Communication Command Added Changed Manual Setting SWUnitTimeOut Wireless input unit timeout setting Setting SWUnitAutoMsg Wireless input unit auto message setting Setting SCalibUseCom Calibration correction use on/off Calibration correction use on communication channels on/off Setting SCalibCom Calibration correction settings Sets the calibration correction on communication channels. Output FWUnitConf Wireless input unit configuration output Setting SRangeCom Measuring range (/MC) Sets the measurement range of communication channels. If the data type of channels assigned to GX70SMs is data serial number, the decimal place is fixed to zero. Setting SWDCom Watchdog timer (/MC) Sets the watchdog timer of a communication channel. The watchdog timer of channels that wireless input units are assigned to is fixed to Off. Setting SAlarmCom Alarm (/MC) Sets the alarm of a communication channel. Data dropout alarm (D) is added to the alarm types of channels that GX70SMs are assigned to. Setting SEventAct Event Action Sets an event action. Wireless input unit error is added to the event details of device status. Setting SFailSts Instrument information to output (/FL) [GX/GP] Sets the instrument information to output from the fail relay (DO channel). Wireless input unit error is added to instrument information. Setting SSerialBasic Serial Communication Basics (/C2 or /C3) Sets basic serial communication parameters. WirelessUnit is added to receiver functions. Setting SModMaster Modbus master settings (/C2/MC or /C3/MC) Sets the Modbus master operation. When receiver function is WirelessUnit, the following intervals are added to the read cycle. 2 min/5 min/10 min/20 min/30 min/1 h Setting SMultiKind Multi panel [GX/GP] Set the screens to display on the multi panel. Wireless input unit info and wireless input unit reconfiguration screens cannot be assigned to the multi panel Conditions for Executing Commands Conditions for Executing Commands 2.4 Setting Commands SRangeCom 2.4 Setting Commands SWDCom 2.4 Setting Commands SAlarmCom 2.4 Setting Commands SEventAct 2.4 Setting Commands SFailSts 2.4 Setting Commands SSerialBasic 2.4 Setting Commands SModMaster 2.4 Setting Commands SMultiKind Continued on next page 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-1

150 6.1 Added and Changed Commands Classification Category Command Description Reference to the Communication Command IM Changed Setting SHomeKind Standard display [GX/GP] Set the screen to display on the standard display. Wireless input unit info and wireless input unit reconfiguration screens can be assigned to the standard display. Setting SFavoriteKind Favorite screen [GX/GP] Sets the favorite screen. Wireless input unit info and wireless input unit reconfiguration screens can be assigned to the favorite screen. Setting SMltMultiKind Multi panel type Sets the multi panel pattern for multi batch. Wireless input unit info and wireless input unit reconfiguration screens cannot be assigned to the multi panel. Output FData Outputs the most recent channel data Outputs the most recent I/O channel, math channel, and communication channel data. Wireless input unit data dropout (D) is added to the alarm types. Output FFifoCur Outputs channel FIFO data Outputs the I/O channel, math channel, and communication channel FIFO data. Wireless input unit data dropout (D) is added to the alarm types. Output FStat Outputs the recorder status Outputs the recorder status. Wireless error detected is added to status information 2. Output FLog Outputs the log Outputs the alarm summary, message summary, error log, etc. Wireless input unit data dropout (D) is added to the alarm types. GX70SM operation is added to the detail event log. Output FEventLog Outputs a Detail Event Log(/AS) Outputs an event log. You can specify the event, user, etc. GX70SM operation is added to the detail event log. Output FCnf Outputs setting data The following commands are added to the COMM category. SCalibUseCom SCalibCom SWUnitTimeOut SWUnitAutoMsg The following commands are added to the CALIB category. SCalibUseCom SCalibCom Output _OPT Outputs the instrument s option installation information Outputs the instrument s option installation information. 920 MHz wireless communication option (/ CM2, /CS2) is added to the instrument s option information. Output _UNS, _UNR Outputs the Instrument s Unit Configuration Information Outputs the instrument s unit configuration information. /CM and /CS are added to the unit option information output. 2.4 Setting Commands SHomeKind 2.4 Setting Commands SFavoriteKind 2.4 Setting Commands SMltMultiKind 2.5 Output Commands FData 2.5 Output Commands FFifoCur 2.5 Output Commands FStat 2.5 Output Commands FLog 2.5 Output Commands FEventLog 2.5 Output Commands FCnf 2.8 Instrument Information Output Commands _OPT 2.8 Instrument Information Output Commands _UNS or _UNR 6-2 IM 04L57B01-01JA

151 6.2 List of Commands 6.3 Setting Commands Setting Commands Command Description (Required Options) [Applicable Models] Page Wireless Input Unit Setting Commands SWUnitTimeOut Wireless input unit timeout 6-3 setting SWUnitAutoMsg Wireless input unit auto 6-3 message printout setting Communication Channel Setting Commands Page SRangeCom Measuring range (/MC) 6-3 SWDCom Watchdog timer 6-4 SAlarmCom (/MC) Alarm (/MC) 6-4 SCalibUseCom Calibration correction use on/ 6-5 SCalibCom off Calibration correction 6-5 Event Action Setting Commands Page SEventAct Event action 6-6 System Setting Commands Page SFailSts Instrument information to output (/FL) 6-6 [GX/GP] Serial Communication Setting Commands Page SSerialBasic Serial Communication Basics 6-6 SModMaster (/C2 or /C3) Modbus master (/C2/MC or / 6-7 C3/MC) Local Setting Commands Page SMultiKind Multi panel [GX/GP] 6-7 SHomeKind Standard display [GX/GP] 6-7 SFavoriteKind Favorite screen [GX/GP] Multi Batch Setting Commands (/BT) Page SMltMultiKind Multi panel type Output Commands Command Description Page SWUnitConf (Required Options) [Applicable Models] Wireless input unit 6-9 FData configuration output Outputs the most recent 6-9 FFifoCur channel data Outputs channel FIFO data 6-9 FStat Outputs the recorder status 6-10 FLog Outputs the log 6-10 FEventLog Outputs a Detail Event Log(/ AS) Instrument Information Commands Command _OPT Description Outputs the instrument s Page 6-11 _UNS option installation information Outputs the instrument s unit 6-11 _UNR configuration information Outputs the instrument s unit 6-11 configuration information IM 04L57B01-01JA SWUnitTimeOut Wireless Input Unit Timeout Sets the GX70SM timeout. Syntax SWUnitTimeOut,p1,p2 p1 Wireless input unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 01 to 50 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 01 to 96 p2 On/Off (On, Off) p3 Timeout value (1 to 7200) seconds Query SWUnitOut[,p1]? Example Set the timeout of the GX70SM with unit number 2 to 30 seconds. SWUnitOut,02,On,30 Description Setting and output are possible only on wireless unit numbers of recognized wireless units. SWUnitAutoMsg Wireless Input Unit Auto Message Printout Sets the GX70SM s auto message printout. Syntax SWUnitAutoMsg,p1 p1 Wireless input unit status change (Off, On) Query SWUnitAutoMsg? Example Set the status change of auto message printout to On. SWUnitAutoMsg,On Description Setting and output are possible only when the GX70SM is recognized. SRangeCom Measuring range (/MC) Sets the measurement range of a communication channel. Unused Channels Syntax SRangeCom,p1,p2 p1 Channel number p2 Enable or disable (Off) Used Channels Syntax SRangeCom,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6 p1 Channel number p2 Enable or disable (On) p3 Decimal place (0) p4 Span lower limit ( to ) p5 Span upper limit ( to ) p6 Unit (up to 6 characters, UTF-8) Query SRangeCom[,p1]? Example Measure 0 to on communication channel 004 (higher data serial) GX/GP/GM Communication Commands

152 6.3 Setting Commands SRangeCom,004,On,0,0,10000 Description You cannot use this command to configure settings while recording is in progress. You cannot use this command to configure settings while computation is in progress. If p2=off, you cannot set p3 and subsequent parameters. You cannot set the span upper and lower limits to the same value. For serial data of a channel on which the GX70SM is recognized, p3 is fixed to 0. For the correspondence between channel numbers, wireless unit s unit numbers, and data types, see Appendix 1, Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types on page App-1. SWDCom Watchdog timer (/MC) Sets the watchdog timer of a communication channel. For the correspondence between channel numbers, unit numbers, and data types, see appendix 1, Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types. Channels That Do Not Use Watchdog Timers Syntax SWDCom,p1,p2 p1 Channel number p2 Watchdog timer usage (Off) Channels That Use Watchdog Timers Syntax SWDCom,p1,p2,p3,p4 p1 Channel number p2 Watchdog timer usage (On) p3 Watchdog timer (1 to 120) [s] p4 Operation at timer expiration (Preset, Last) Query SWDCom[,p1]? Example Set the watchdog timer of communication channel 001 to 60 seconds. Replace the communication channel 001 value with its preset value at watchdog timer expiration. SWDCom,001,On,60,Preset Description If p2=off, you cannot set p3 and subsequent parameters. For a channel on which the GX70SM is recognized, p2 is fixed to Off. For the correspondence between channel numbers, wireless unit s unit numbers, and data types, see Appendix 1, Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types on page App-1. SAlarmCom Alarm (/MC) Sets the alarm of a communication channel. No Alarm Setting Syntax SAlarmCom,p1,p2,p3 p1 Channel number p2 Alarm number (1 to 4) p3 Alarm on or off (Off) Do Not Output Alarms Syntax SAlarmCom,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7 p1 Channel number p2 Alarm number (1 to 4) p3 Alarm on or off (On) p4 Alarm type (H, L, TH, TL, D) p5 Alarm value (within the span range) p6 Detection (Off, On) p7 Output (Off) Output Alarms Syntax SAlarmCom,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8 p1 Channel number p2 Alarm number (1 to 4) p3 Alarm on or off (On) p4 Alarm type (H, L, TH, TL, D) p5 Alarm value (within the span range) p6 Detection (Off, On) p7 Output (Off) DO Output to a relay (DO channel) SW Output to an internal switch p8 Number If p7=do Relay (DO channel) number If p7=sw Internal switch number (001 to 100) Query SAlarmCom[,p1[,p2]]? Example Set alarm number 2 of communication channel 004 (higher data serial) to data dropout alarm (D). When an alarm occurs, output to the relay (DO channel) at number SAlarmCom,004,2,On,D,,On,DO,0105 Description You cannot set this on a "Off" communication channel. If p3=off, you cannot set p4 and subsequent parameters. If p7=off, you cannot set p8. You cannot set DO channels or internal switches whose output type is set to Manual as output destination numbers. p4=d can only be set on a channel on which the GX70SM is recognized. For the correspondence between channel numbers, wireless unit s unit numbers, and data types, see Appendix 1, Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types on page App IM 04L57B01-01JA

153 6.3 Setting Commands SCalibUseCom Calibration correction use on/off Sets the calibration correction use of a communication channel to on or off. Syntax SCalibUseCom,p1,p2 p1 Channel number p2 Enable or disable (Off) Off Not Use On Use Query SCalibUseCom[,p1]? Example Enable the calibration correction on communication channel 001. SCalibUseCom,001,On Description There is a limitation on the number of channels that p2 can be set to On. Model Number of channels that can be set to On GX10 GP10 GX20-1 GP20-1 GM GX20-2 GP20-2 GM10-2 If p2=off in the communication channel on/off setting (SRangeCom), p2 is fixed to Off. For details on communication channels, see section 2.3.2, Parameter Notation and Range in the Communication Command Manual. SCalibCom Calibration correction Sets the calibration correction on communication channels. Disable Calibration Correction Syntax SCalibCom,p1,p2 p1 Channel number p2 Linearizer mode (Off) Use Calibration Correction (Linearizer approximation, linearizer bias) Syntax SCalibCom,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8, p9,p10,p11,p12,p13,p14,p15,p16,p17,p18,p19p,20p,p21,p22,p23,p24,p25, p26,p27 p1 Channel number p2 Mode Appro Linearizer approximation Bias Linearizer bias p3 Number of correction points (2 to 12) p4 Input value of correction point 1 p5 Output value of correction point 1 p6 Input value of correction point 2 p7 Output value of correction point 2 p8 Input value of correction point 3 p9 Output value of correction point 3 p10 Input value of correction point 4 p11 Output value of correction point 4 p12 Input value of correction point 5 p13 Output value of correction point 5 p14 Input value of correction point 6 p15 Output value of correction point 6 p16 Input value of correction point 7 p17 Output value of correction point 7 p18 Input value of correction point 8 p19 Output value of correction point 8 p20 Input value of correction point 9 p21 Output value of correction point 9 p22 Input value of correction point 10 p23 Output value of correction point 10 p24 Input value of correction point 11 p25 Output value of correction point 11 p26 Input value of correction point 12 p27 Output value of correction point 12 Use Calibration Correction (Correction coefficient) (/ AH) Syntax Query SCalibCom,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8, p9,p10,p11,p12,p13,p14,p15,p16,p17,p18,p19p,20p,p21,p22,p23,p24,p25, p26,p27,p28,p29,p30,p31,p32,p33,p3 4,p35,p36,p37,p38,p39 p1 Channel number p2 Mode Correct Correction Factor p3 Number of correction points (2 to 12) p4 Input value of uncorrected value 1 p5 Instrument correction coefficient 1 p6 Sensor correction coefficient 1 p7 Input value of uncorrected value 2 p8 Instrument correction coefficient 2 p9 Sensor correction coefficient 2 p10 Input value of uncorrected value 3 p11 Instrument correction coefficient 3 p12 Sensor correction coefficient 3 p13 Input value of uncorrected value 4 p14 Instrument correction coefficient 4 p15 Sensor correction coefficient 4 p16 Input value of uncorrected value 5 p17 Instrument correction coefficient 5 p18 Sensor correction coefficient 5 p19 Input value of uncorrected value 6 p20 Instrument correction coefficient 6 p21 Sensor correction coefficient 6 p22 Input value of uncorrected value 7 p23 Instrument correction coefficient 7 p24 Sensor correction coefficient 7 p25 Input value of uncorrected value 8 p26 Instrument correction coefficient 8 p27 Sensor correction coefficient 8 p28 Input value of uncorrected value 9 p29 Instrument correction coefficient 9 p30 Sensor correction coefficient 9 p31 Input value of uncorrected value 10 p32 Instrument correction coefficient 10 p33 Sensor correction coefficient 10 p34 Input value of uncorrected value 11 p35 Instrument correction coefficient 11 p36 Sensor correction coefficient 11 p37 Input value of uncorrected value 12 p38 Instrument correction coefficient 12 p39 Sensor correction coefficient 12 SCalibCom[,p1]? 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-5

154 6.3 Setting Commands Example Set three correction points on communication channel 001 (measurement range: 0.0 to 100.0). Set the correction points as follows: when the input value is 0.0, the output value is 0.1; when the input value is 50.0 V, the output value is 50.2 V; when the input value is V, the output value is 99.7 V. SCalibCom,001,Appro,3,0,1,50, 502,1000,997 Description If p2=off, you cannot set p3 and subsequent parameters. If calibration correction use on/off (p2 of the ScalibUseCom command) is set to Off, p2 is fixed to Off. You cannot set correction points beyond the number of points specified by p3. The correction value is not affected by the range span. It is valid in the range of to SEventAct Event action Sets an event action. Syntax SEventAct,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7 SEventAct,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8 SEventAct,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9 SEventAct,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8, p9,p10 SEventAct,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8, p9,p10,p11 p1 Event action number (1 to 50) p2 Type (Off, On) p3 Event type (see the table below) p4 Source element number (see the table below) p5 Event details (see the table below) p6 Operation mode (see the table below) p7 Action type* p8 Source element number* p9 Action detail 1* p10 Action detail 2* p11 Action detail 3* p3 p4 p5 p6 Event Type Value Source Element Number Event details Operation Mode Device status Status - WUnitErr (Wireless input unit error) Rising, Falling, Both * For details on p7 to p11, see the Communication Command Manual. SFailSts Instrument information to output (/FL) (/CM2) [GX/GP] Sets the instrument information to output from the fail relay (DO channel). Wireless input unit error is added to instrument information. Syntax SFailSts,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6 p1 Memory/media status (Off, On) p2 Measurement error (Off, On) p3 Communication error (Off, On) p4 Recording stop (Off, On) p5 Alarm (Off, On) p6 Wireless input unit error (Off, On) Query SFailSts? Example Output all information. SFailSts,On,On,On,On,On,On Description You cannot use this command to configure settings while recording is in progress. You cannot use this command to configure settings while computation is in progress. Wireless input unit error can be set on a GX20/GP20/ GM20 with the /CM2 option. SSerialBasic Serial Communication Basics (/CM2 or /CS2) Sets basic serial communication parameters. Not Use Syntax SSerialBasic,p1 p1 Function (Off) Modbus master, Wireless input unit, Modbus slave Syntax SSerialBasic,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5 p1 Function (Master, WirelessUnit, Off Slave) p2 Address (1 to 247) p3 Baud rate [bps] (115200) p4 Parity (None) p5 Stop bits (1) Query SSerialBasic? Example Set the function to WirelessUnit. SSerialBasic,WirelessUnit Description For /CM2 p1=off or Master or Wireless Unit For /CS2 p1=off or Slave p3 and later parameters are fixed as follows: p3= p4=none p5=1 If p1=wirelessunit, p2 is invalid. 6-6 IM 04L57B01-01JA

155 6.3 Setting Commands Under the following conditions, p1=wireless cannot be changed to other options. Conditions that allow changing the setting while the function receiver is recording Before change After change Change allowed? (After Security Security confirmation) function not available function available Off Off, Master Yes No Master WirelessUnit No No Other than WirelessUnit The settings specified with this command take effect with the OSeriApply command. The recorder serial settings do not change until you send the OSeriApply command. SModMaster Modbus master (/CM2 or /CS2) Sets the Modbus master operation. Syntax SModMaster,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6 p1 Master function (Off, On) p2 Read cycle (100ms, 200ms, 500ms, 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min, 30min, 1h) p3 Communication timeout (100ms, 200ms, 250ms, 500ms, 1s, 2s 5s, 10s, 1min) p4 Gap between messages (Off, 5ms, 10ms, 20ms, 50ms, 100ms) p5 Recovery action: retransmission (Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20) p6 Recovery action: wait time (Off, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min) Query SModMaster? Example Set the read cycle to 5min, the communication timeout to 250ms, the gap between messages to 10ms, the retransmission to 2, and the recovery wait time to 5min. SModMaster,On,5min,250ms,2,5min Description If the receiver function is set to WirelessUnit (wireless input unit), Modbus master is fixed at On. When receiver function is WirelessUnit, you can specify the following read cycles. 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min, 1h SMultiKind Multi Panel Division [GX/GP] Wireless input unit reconfiguration and wireless input unit info screens cannot be assigned to the multi panel. SHomeKind Standard display [GX/GP] Set the screen to display on the standard display. For Multi Panel Syntax SHomeKind,p1,p2,p3 p1 Screen type (Multi) p2 Multi panel number (1 to 20) p3 Batch group number (1 to the number used) p3 is valid when the multi batch function (/ BT) is enabled. For Screens other than Multi Panel Syntax SHomeKind,p1,p2,p3 p1 Screen type Trend Trend Digital Digital Bar Bar graph Overview Overview Alarm Alarm summary Message Message summary Memory Memory summary Report Report summary Modbus-M Modbus master status Modbus-C Modbus client status Watt WT communication status Switch Internal switch/relay status Action-Log Event log Error-Log Error log Commu-Log Communication log Ftp-Log FTP log Web-Log Web log Mail-Log Mail log Modbus-Log Modbus log Sntp-Log SNTP log Dhcp-Log DHCP log SLMP-Log SLMP log (/E4) Network Network information. SLMP-C SLMP client status (/ E4) Reminder Reminder (/AH) Setting Setting ControlGroup Control group ControlSummary Control summary ControlAlarm Control alarm summary Summary ControlOverview Control overview SaveLoad Save load SystemInfo System information Custom Display Customized display screen Batch Batch overview (/BT) Overview Tuning Tuning 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-7

156 6.3 Setting Commands ProgramSelect Program selection (/ PG) ProgramRun Program operation (/ PG) WirelessInfo Wireless input unit Wireless Reconf information Wireless input unit reconfiguration p2 Display group number (when p1 is not CustomDisplay) Customized display screen number (1 to 30) (when p1 is CustomDisplay) Control group number (1 to 10) (If p1=controlgroup) Program pattern number (1 to 99) (If p1=programselect) p3 Batch group number (All, 1 to the number used) p3 is valid when the multi batch function (/ BT) is enabled. Query SHomeKind? Example Set the standard display to wireless input unit information. SHomeKind,WirelessInfo Description Report is an option (/MT). Modbus-M and Modbus-C are an option (/MC). Watt is an option (/E2). CustomDisplay is an option (/CG). Multi is a GX20/GP20 display. p3 is valid when the multi batch function (/BT) is enabled. When the multi batch function (/BT) is not available, p3 is fixed to 1. p1 cannot be set to BatchOverview when p3 is 1 to 12. When p3=all, P1 cannot be set to Trend, Digital, Bar, Alarm, Message, Memory, or Multi. When p1 is set to Trend, Digital, Bar, Alarm, Message, Memory, or Multi, p3 cannot be set to All. p3 cannot be set to 1 to 12 when p1 is set to BatchOverview. ControlGroup, ControlSummary, ControlAlarmSummary, ControlOverview, and Tuning are valid when the PID control module is installed. ProgramSelect and ProgramRun are options (/PG). SFavoriteKind Favorite screen [GX/GP] Sets the favorite screen. For the screen types, see p1 of the SHomeKind command. See section 2.4, Setting commands in the communication command manual. SMltMultiKind Multi panel type Wireless input unit reconfiguration and wireless input unit info screens cannot be assigned to the multi panel. See section 2.4, Setting commands in the communication command manual. 6-8 IM 04L57B01-01JA

157 6.4 Output Commands FWUnitConf Wireless input unit configuration output Retrieves the wireless input unit configuration and performs reconfiguration, maintenance, restore, and activation. Syntax FWUnitConf,p1,p2 p1 Retrieve, reconfigure, maintenance, restore, activate 0 Retrieve Sets the GX70SM assigned to the coordinator to the connected GX70SM. 1 Reconfigure Sets the connected GX70SM to the recognized unit. 2 Maintenance (pause) Pauses time-out detection. 3 Maintenance (resume) Resumes time-out detection. 4 Restore Manual restores the disconnected state. 5 Activate Aligns the content of the connected GX70SMs with the recognized GX70SMs. p2 Wireless input unit number GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1: 01 to 50 GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2: 01 to 96 Example Output the unit configuration of wireless input unit number 1. FWUnitConf,0,01 Description Omitting p2 is equivalent to specifying all GX70SMs. p5 is valid when the advanced security function (/AS) is enabled. When recording, computing, controlling, or user restricted state, reconfiguration (0) does not work. For the ASCII output format, see section 6.6.1, Wireless Input Unit Configuration Output (FWUnitConf) on page FData Outputs the most recent channel data Outputs the most recent I/O channel, math channel, and communication channel data. Syntax FData,p1,p2,p3 p1 Output format 0 The most recent data in ASCII format 1 The most recent data in binary format p2 First channel p3 Last channel Example Output the most recent data of channels 0001 to FData,0,C001,C005 Description If you omit p2 and p3, all channels will be output. Channel ranges whose first channel and end channel are different channel types are interpreted as follows: First channel Last channel Setting 0001 A to 9999, A001 to A200 A001 C500 A001 to A200, C001 to C500 C001 A200 Not allowed (will result in error) A Not allowed (will result in error) For the ASCII output format, see section 6.6.2, Most Recent Channel Data (FData) on page For the binary output format, see section 6.7.1, Most Recent Channel Data (FData) on page FFifoCur Outputs channel FIFO data Outputs the I/O channel, math channel, and communication channel FIFO data. Acquire the FIFO Data Syntax FFifoCur,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7 p1 FIFO data output (0) p2 Scan group (1 or 2) p3 First channel p4 Last channel p5 Read start position (-1, 0 to ) 1 The most recent read position p6 Read end position (-1, 0 to ) 1 The most recent read position p7 Maximum number of blocks to read (1 to 9999) Example Read the measured data of channels 0001 to Set the read start position to 180 and the read end position to the most recent position. Set the maximum number of blocks to read to FFifoCur,0,1,0001,0020,180,-1,9999 Acquire the FIFO Data Read Range Syntax FFifoCur,p1,p2 p1 FIFO read range output (1) p2 Scan group (1 or 2) Example Acquire the current readable range. FFifoCur,1,1 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-9

158 6.4 Output Commands Description For the binary output format, see section 6.7.2, Channel FIFO Data (FFifoCur) on page p2 = 2 is valid when the measurement mode is set to dual interval. FStat Outputs the recorder status Outputs the recorder status. Syntax FStat,p1 p1 Status output (0,1) 0 Status 1 to 4 output 1 Status 1 to 8 output Example Outputs the recorder status. FStat,0 Description For the ASCII output format, see section 6.6.3, GX status (FStat) on page FLog Outputs the log Outputs the alarm summary, message summary, error log, etc. Syntax FLog,p1,p2,p3 p1 Status output (0) ALARM Alarm summary MSG Message summary EVENT Event log ERROR Error log DHCP Ethernet address setting log GENERAL General log MODBUS Modbus log FTP FTP client log SNTP Time adjustment log MAIL log WEB Web log SLMP SLMP log CALARM Control alarm summary log CTRL Control summary log p2 Maximum log readout length p1 Read range ALARM 1 to 1000 MSG 1 to 500 GENERAL 1 to 200 MODBUS 1 to 50 (1 to 200 for the GX20-2/GP20-2) CALARM 1 to 500 CTRL 1 to 1000 Other than those 1 to 50 above p3 Batch group number All All batch group numbers 1 to Batch group number the number used Example Output 600 alarm summary entries. FLog,ALARM,600 Description For the ASCII output format, see section 6.6.4, Alarm Summary (FLog) on page p3 is valid when multi batch is in use and p1={alarm, msg, event}. Omitting it is equivalent to specifying all batch groups. FEventLog Outputs a Detail Event Log(/AS) Outputs an event log. You can specify the event, user, etc. Syntax FEventLog,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5 p1 Output format 0 The same output format as Flog, EVENT (no detailed information). 1 Include detailed information p2 User name Up to five user names can be specified by separating each user with a colon. p3 Event specification (specified with an event string) Up to five events can be specified by separating each user with a colon. Forward-matching search is used for the event name. p4 Maximum number of output (1 to 400) p5 Batch group number All All batch group numbers 1 to the Batch group number number used Example Output the log of up to 10 message001 writing operations by User01. FEventLog,1,User01,Message001,10 Description Omitting p2 is equivalent to specifying all users. If more than five users are specified by p2, only the first five users will be valid. Omitting p3 is equivalent to specifying all events. If more than five events are specified by p3, only the first five events will be valid. For details on the even string of p3, see section 6.6.6, Detail Event Log Output (FEventLog) (/AS) on page This command can be used only when the multi batch function (/BT) is enabled. Omitting p5 is equivalent to specifying all batch groups IM 04L57B01-01JA

159 6.5 Instrument Information Output Commands _OPT Outputs the instrument s option installation information Outputs the instrument s option installation information. Syntax _OPT Description For the ASCII output format, see section 6.6.7, Instrument s Option Installation Information (_OPT) on page _UNS or _UNR Outputs the instrument s unit configuration information Outputs the instrument s unit configuration information. 920 MHz wireless communication option (/CM, /CS) is added to the unit configuration information of the instrument. Syntax _UNS Outputs the status that is recognized _UNR Description by the device. Outputs the installation status. For the ASCII output format, see section 6.6.8, Instrument s Unit Configuration Information (_UNS or _UNR) on page GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-11

160 6.6 ASCII Output Format Wireless Input Unit Configuration Output (FWUnitConf) The output in response to the command "FWUnitConf,0" is shown below. When there are no parameters Syntax EA<crlf> 000:cccccccccccccccc_uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu<crlf> 001:cccccccccccccccc_uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu<crlf> : nnn:cccccccccccccccc_uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu<crlf> : 095:cccccccccccccccc_uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu<crlf> 096:cccccccccccccccc_uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu<crlf> EN<crlf> nnn cccccccccccccccc uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Wireless input unit number Model name of the wireless input unit that is actually connected Wireless unit not installed ( - 16 characters) GX70SM Wireless input unit Model name of the wireless input unit that is recognized in the settings Wireless unit not installed ( - 16 characters) GX70SM Wireless input unit Output Example When wireless input unit 77 is output EA<crlf> 077:S1M _S8M <crlf> EN<crlf> 6-12 IM 04L57B01-01JA

161 6.6 ASCII Output Format Most Recent Channel Data (FData) The output in response to the command "FData,0" is shown below. GX70SM data dropout alarm (D) is added. See section , Most Recent Channel Data (FData) in the Communication Command Manual. Syntax a 1a 2a 3a 4 a 1 Alarm status (level 1) a 2 Alarm status (level 2) a 3 Alarm status (level 3) a 4 Alarm status (level 4) a 1, a 2, a 3, and a 4 is set to one of the following: H High limit alarm L Low limit alarm h Difference high limit alarm l Difference low limit alarm R High limit on rate-of-change alarm r Low limit on rate-of-change alarm T Delay high limit alarm t Delay low limit alarm D Wireless input unit data dropout alarm Space No alarm The alarm statuses of control alarms (when a PID control module is installed) are all set to zero. 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-13

162 6.6 ASCII Output Format GX status (FStat) The output in response to the command "FStat,0" is shown below. The status wireless error detected is added to status information 2. See section , Recorder status (FStat) in the Communication Command Manual. Status Information 2 Bit Name Description Memory end Set to 1 when the free space in the external memory is low. 3 Touch operation Set to 1 when a user is logged in through touch operation. login 4 User lock out present 5 Wireless error detected 6 Measurement error 7 Communication error Set to 1 when a user lock out occurs, and remains at 1 until user locked ACK is issued (only when the advanced security function (/AS) enabled). Set to 1 only when an error is detected on the GX70SM. Error details: Low battery, dead battery, operation error, recovery wait Set to 1 while measurement errors are detected on an AI module or when a burnout has occurred. Set to 1 when a Modbus master, Modbus client, WT communication, or SLMP communication error has occurred Alarm Summary (FLog) The output in response to the command "FLog,ALARM" is shown below. Wireless input unit data dropout is added to the alarm types. See section , Alarm Summary (FLog) in the Communication Command Manual. Syntax ss Alarm type H_ h_ L_ l_ R_ r_ T_ t_ D_ High limit alarm Difference high limit alarm Low limit alarm Difference low limit alarm High limit on rate-of-change alarm Low limit on rate-of-change alarm Delay high limit alarm Delay low limit alarm Wireless input unit data dropout alarm Operation log (FLog) The output in response to the command "FLog,EVENT" is shown below. The event log has been changed. See Detail Output (FEventLog) (/AS). See section , Event log (FLog) in the Communication Command Manual. Syntax sss s Operation string (fixed to 16 characters. Unused character positions are filled with spaces.) See section 6.6.6, Detail Event Log Output (FEventLog) (/ AS) on page IM 04L57B01-01JA

163 6.6 ASCII Output Format Detail Event Log Output (FEventLog) (/AS) The output in response to the command "FEventLog" is shown below. Output is possible when the advanced security function (/AS) is enabled. The GX70SM calibration correction log is added. See section , Detail Event Log Output (FEventLog) (/AS) in the Communication Command Manual. Event string, detailed information Operations that are marked with an asterisk will be logged regardless of whether the advanced security function is enabled or disabled. All other operations are logged only when the offense security function (/AS) is enabled. Operation Event string ### information and detailed information Information is included in ### Blue text indicates the detailed information output format. Setting changes during recording Calibration correction/ SetComCCMode uuu:dd:cccc:ssssssssss(mode,num)=(b1,b2)- set point change Pnt >(a1,a2) (for communication channels) u Unit number (0: No GX70SM assignment) d Data type (1,2,3) (0: No GX70SM assignment) c Communication channel number s, s Serial number (Null: No GX70SM assignment) b1,b2 Before change a1,a2 After change The following settings (those that have been changed among two settings) mode Mode (before and after change) [OFF, Bias, Appro, Corr] num Number of set points (before and after change) Example: 001:01:C001:S (mode,num)= (OFF,3)->(Appro,12) Continued on next page 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-15

164 6.6 ASCII Output Format Operation Event string ### information and detailed information Information is included in ### Blue text indicates the detailed information output format. Calibration correction value change (for communication channels) SetCom ####### Action (output in the event string) ###: CCValue: linearizer approximation, linearizer bias uuu:pp:dd:cccc:ssssssssss:(input,output)=(b1,b2) ->(a1,a2) u Unit number (0: No GX70SM assignment) p Set number d Data type (1,2,3) (0: No GX70SM assignment) c Communication channel s, s Serial number (Null: No GX70SM assignment) b1,b2 Before change a1,a2 After change The following settings (those that have been changed among two settings) input Calibration correction (before Calibration correction value change (for communication channels) SetCom ###### output change) Output calibration value (before and after change) Example: 001:02:03:C001:S :(output) =(1.234)->(2.234) Action (output in the event string) ###: CFactor: Correction factor uuu:pp:dd:cccc:ssssssssss(uncorrected,instru,se nsor)=(b1,b2,b3)->(a1,a2,a3) u Unit number (0: No GX70SM assignment) p Correction value d Data type (1,2,3) (0: No GX70SM assignment) c Communication channel s, s Serial number (Null: No GX70SM assignment) b1,b2,b3 Before change a1,a2,a3 After change The following settings (those that have been changed among two settings) Uncorrected value (before and after change) Instrument correction coefficient (before and after change) Sensor correction coefficient (before and after change) Example: 001:02:02:C001:S :(sensor)= (1.234)->(2.234) Continued on next page 6-16 IM 04L57B01-01JA

165 6.6 ASCII Output Format Operation Event string ### information and detailed information Information is included in ### Blue text indicates the detailed information output format. Changes to timeout SetWUTimeout uuu:ssssssssss:(s,sec)=(b1,b2)->(a1,a2) settings (GX70SM) u Unit number (0: No GX70SM assignment) s, s Serial number (Null: No GX70SM assignment) s On/Off [ON, OFF] sec Timeout period (before and after change) b1,b2 Before change a1,a2 After change The following settings (those that have been changed among two settings) On/Off (before and after change) Timeout value (before and after change) Example: 001:S :(s,sec)=(OFF,0)- >(ON,60) Wireless input unit Wireless input unit reconfiguration Wireless input unit mode Wireless input unit mode Wireless input unit activation Wireless input unit resume Wireless input unit disconnection Wireless input unit device change WU#####uuu ### Action (output in the event string) Reconfig, uuu unit number uuu:s, s u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number ### Action (output in the event string) MaintHalt, uuu unit number uuu:s, s u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number #### Action (output in the event string) MaintResume, uuu unit number uuu:s, s u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number WU#####uuu #### Action (output in the event string) Apply, uuu unit number uuu:s, s u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number #### Action (output in the event string) Resume, uuu unit number uuu:s, s u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number #### Action (output in the event string) Disconnect, uuu unit number uuu:s, s u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number WUChangeuuu uuu Unit number (output in the event string) uuu:(s, s)->(t, t) u Unit number (ALL for all units) s Serial number before change t Serial number after change 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-17

166 6.6 ASCII Output Format Instrument s Option Installation Information (_OPT) The output in response to the command "_OPT" is shown below. The installation information of the 920 MHz wireless communication (/CM, /CS) option is added. See section , Instrument s Option Installation Information (_OPT) in the Communication Command Manual. Output Example EA<crlf> /CM*, Wireless communication function (master) <crlf> /CS*, Wireless communication function (slave) <crlf> EN<crlf> /CM* /CS* 920 MHz wireless communication (coordinator) function 920 MHz wireless communication (router) function Instrument s Unit Configuration Information (_UNS or _UNR) The output in response to the command "_UNS" or "_UNR" is shown below. The installation information of the 920 MHz wireless communication (/CM, /CS) option is added to the unit option information output. See section , Instrument s Unit Configuration Information (_UNS or _UNR) in the Communication Command Manual. Output Example EA<crlf> Main,0,'GX20-1J', ,xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx,R ,/MC /CM*,0,10, <crlf> Sub,1, GX90EX-02-ET1, ,xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx,R ,,0,6, <crlf> EN<crlf> 6-18 IM 04L57B01-01JA

167 6.7 Format of the Data Block of Binary Output Most Recent Channel Data (FData) Wireless input unit data dropout is added to the alarm (32 bits). See section , Most Recent Channel Data (FData) in the Communication Command Manual. Block 1 Alarm (32 bits) Indicates the alarm status. 8 bits 8 bits 8 bits 8 bits Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 The eight bit values of alarm 1 to alarm 4 are described in the table below. Bit Value Description 0 to 5 0 No alarm 1 High limit alarm 2 Low limit alarm 3 Difference high limit alarm 4 Difference low limit alarm 5 High limit on rate-of-change alarm 6 Low limit on rate-of-change alarm 7 Delay high limit alarm 8 Delay low limit alarm 9 Wireless input unit data dropout alarm 6 0 No alarm is activated. 1 An alarm is activated. 7 0 Alarm nonhold state 1 Alarm hold state Channel FIFO Data (FFifoCur) The output in response to the command "FFifoCur,0" is shown below. Outputs the I/O channel, math channel, and communication channel FIFO data. Wireless input unit data dropout is added to alarms. See section , Channel FIFO Data (FFifoCur) in the Communication Command Manual. 6 GX/GP/GM Communication Commands Block The content of the block is the same as that of Block 1 described in section 6.7.1, Most Recent Channel Data (FData). IM 04L57B01-01JA 6-19

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169 Appendix Appendix 1 Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types Station number (Unit number) Table of Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types Comm. CH Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Description 1 C C C101 Input 1 C002 C052 C102 Input 2 C003 C053 C103 Input 3 C004 C054 C104 Higher data serial number C005 C055 C105 Lower data serial number 2 C C C106 Input 1 C007 C057 C107 Input 2 C008 C058 C108 Input 3 C009 C059 C109 Higher data serial number C010 C060 C110 Lower data serial number 3 C C C111 Input 1 C012 C062 C112 Input 2 C013 C063 C113 Input 3 C014 C064 C114 Higher data serial number C015 C065 C115 Lower data serial number 4 C C C116 Input 1 C017 C067 C117 Input 2 C018 C068 C118 Input 3 C019 C069 C119 Higher data serial number C020 C070 C120 Lower data serial number 5 C C C121 Input 1 C022 C072 C122 Input 2 C023 C073 C123 Input 3 C024 C074 C124 Higher data serial number C025 C075 C125 Lower data serial number 6 C C C126 Input 1 C027 C077 C127 Input 2 C028 C078 C128 Input 3 C029 C079 C129 Higher data serial number C030 C080 C130 Lower data serial number 7 C C C131 Input 1 C032 C082 C132 Input 2 C033 C083 C133 Input 3 C034 C084 C134 Higher data serial number C035 C085 C135 Lower data serial number 8 C C C136 Input 1 C037 C087 C137 Input 2 C038 C088 C138 Input 3 C039 C089 C139 Higher data serial number C040 C090 C140 Lower data serial number 9 C C C141 Input 1 C042 C092 C142 Input 2 C043 C093 C143 Input 3 C044 C094 C144 Higher data serial number C045 C095 C145 Lower data serial number 10 C C C146 Input 1 C047 C097 C147 Input 2 C048 C098 C148 Input 3 C049 C099 C149 Higher data serial number C050 C100 C150 Lower data serial number Continued on next page App Appendix IM 04L57B01-01EN App-1

170 Appendix 1 Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Description 31 C C C251 Input 1 C152 C202 C252 Input 2 C153 C203 C253 Input 3 C154 C204 C254 Higher data serial number C155 C205 C255 Lower data serial number 32 C C C256 Input 1 C157 C207 C257 Input 2 C158 C208 C258 Input 3 C159 C209 C259 Higher data serial number C160 C210 C260 Lower data serial number 33 C C C261 Input 1 C162 C212 C262 Input 2 C163 C213 C263 Input 3 C164 C214 C264 Higher data serial number C165 C215 C265 Lower data serial number 34 C C C266 Input 1 C167 C217 C267 Input 2 C168 C218 C268 Input 3 C169 C219 C269 Higher data serial number C170 C220 C270 Lower data serial number 35 C C C271 Input 1 C172 C222 C272 Input 2 C173 C223 C273 Input 3 C174 C224 C274 Higher data serial number C175 C225 C275 Lower data serial number 36 C C C276 Input 1 C177 C227 C277 Input 2 C178 C228 C278 Input 3 C179 C229 C279 Higher data serial number C180 C230 C280 Lower data serial number 37 C C C281 Input 1 C182 C232 C282 Input 2 C183 C233 C283 Input 3 C184 C234 C284 Higher data serial number C185 C235 C285 Lower data serial number 38 C C C286 Input 1 C187 C237 C287 Input 2 C188 C238 C288 Input 3 C189 C239 C289 Higher data serial number C190 C240 C290 Lower data serial number 39 C C C291 Input 1 C192 C242 C292 Input 2 C193 C243 C293 Input 3 C194 C244 C294 Higher data serial number C195 C245 C295 Lower data serial number 40 C C C296 Input 1 C197 C247 C297 Input 2 C198 C248 C298 Input 3 C199 C249 C299 Higher data serial number C200 C250 C300 Lower data serial number Continued on next page App-2 IM 04L57B01-01EN

171 Appendix 1 Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Station number (Unit number) Comm. CH Description 61 C C C401 Input 1 C302 C352 C402 Input 2 C303 C353 C403 Input 3 C304 C354 C404 Higher data serial number C305 C355 C405 Lower data serial number 62 C C C406 Input 1 C307 C357 C407 Input 2 C308 C358 C408 Input 3 C309 C359 C409 Higher data serial number C310 C360 C410 Lower data serial number 63 C C C411 Input 1 C312 C362 C412 Input 2 C313 C363 C413 Input 3 C314 C364 C414 Higher data serial number C315 C365 C415 Lower data serial number 64 C C C416 Input 1 C317 C367 C417 Input 2 C318 C368 C418 Input 3 C319 C369 C419 Higher data serial number C320 C370 C420 Lower data serial number 65 C C C421 Input 1 C322 C372 C422 Input 2 C323 C373 C423 Input 3 C324 C374 C424 Higher data serial number C325 C375 C425 Lower data serial number 66 C C C426 Input 1 C327 C377 C427 Input 2 C328 C378 C428 Input 3 C329 C379 C429 Higher data serial number C330 C380 C430 Lower data serial number 67 C C C431 Input 1 C332 C388 C432 Input 2 C333 C383 C433 Input 3 C334 C384 C434 Higher data serial number C335 C385 C435 Lower data serial number 68 C C C436 Input 1 C337 C387 C437 Input 2 C338 C388 C438 Input 3 C339 C389 C439 Higher data serial number C340 C390 C440 Lower data serial number 69 C C C441 Input 1 C342 C392 C442 Input 2 C343 C393 C443 Input 3 C344 C394 C444 Higher data serial number C345 C395 C445 Lower data serial number 70 C C C446 Input 1 C347 C397 C447 Input 2 C348 C398 C448 Input 3 C349 C399 C449 Higher data serial number C350 C400 C450 Lower data serial number Continued on next page App Appendix IM 04L57B01-01EN App-3

172 Appendix 1 Communication Channel Assignments Based on Station Numbers and Data Types Station Comm. CH Description number (Unit number) 91 C451 Input 1 C452 Input 2 C453 Input 3 C454 Higher data serial number C455 Lower data serial number 92 C456 Input 1 C457 Input 2 C458 Input 3 C459 Higher data serial number C460 Lower data serial number 93 C461 Input 1 C462 Input 2 C463 Input 3 C464 Higher data serial number C465 Lower data serial number 94 C466 Input 1 C467 Input 2 C468 Input 3 C469 Higher data serial number C470 Lower data serial number 95 C471 Input 1 C472 Input 2 C473 Input 3 C474 Higher data serial number C475 Lower data serial number 96 C476 Input 1 C477 Input 2 C478 Input 3 C479 Higher data serial number C480 Lower data serial number App-4 IM 04L57B01-01EN

173 <<Contents>> <<Index>> General Specifications Model GX70SM Wireless Input Unit GS 04L57B01-01EN Overview The wireless input unit is a compact, battery-driven analog input unit that uses 920 MHz specified low power radio. It connects to a SMARTDAC+ GX20, GP20, or GM10 coordinator over a multi-hop wireless link, and allows data collection and status display of the wireless input unit on the GX20/GP20/GM10. Because it is battery-driven, it can collect various types of data in a variety of locations. 2 channels of universal inputs, 1 channel of humidity measurement (option) The universal input allows thermocouples, RTDs, voltages, analog standard signals, and digital inputs to be configured freely. Input calibration is also possible. Measurement is possible at a high speed of 1-second intervals. The level of wireless (radio level) can be confirmed. A given period of logging data (4500 points) are stored. Wireless terminal authentication function blocks unauthorized access. In addition, communication encryption prevents tampering and wiretapping. The battery life is 5 years when the scan interval is set to 5 minutes (standard operating conditions, standard mode). Power supply through the USB port is also possible. Extensive self-diagnostics function is available. Device errors, such as drop in the battery voltage and errors in the input, can be detected. Wireless Input Unit Configurator (software) can be used to configure and perform maintenance on wireless input units. Further, the logging data of the wireless input units can be combined into the missing sections of GX20/GP20/GM10 recording data caused by communication interruptions. Wireless Input Unit Specifications Measuring Function Number of inputs: 2 universal inputs, 1 built-in humidity sensor (option) Input types: Universal input (DC voltage, thermocouple, RTD, DI (voltage, contact), DC current (using shunt resistor) Input format: Floating unbalanced, isolation between channels (except the A terminal) Scan interval: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 s, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min Measurement mode:* Standard, battery-save * In standard mode, power frequency noise is rejected. Power frequency noise is not rejected in batterysave mode, but the battery lasts 1.3 to 1.5 times longer than in standard mode. Note: Waveform combining is possible only on data files whose GX20/GP20/GM10 file type is event. If missing sections of GX20/GP20/GM10 recording data need to be interpolated with the wireless input unit logging data, measure with the file type set to event. GS 04L57B01-01EN Copyright May nd Edition Jun. 12, 2018 (YK)

174 <<Contents>> <<Index>> 2 Measuring range/accuracy:* See the table below. * Performance at standard operating conditions: 23 ± 2 C, 55 ±10%RH, normal operating conditions for other parameters. Reference junction temperature compensation accuracy is not included for thermocouples. No vibrations or other hindrances to performance. Range Measuring accuracy 6 Resolution Input type Physical range setting Standard mode Battery-save mode K to C ± (0.15%of rdg C) Except to C: ±(0.15% of rdg C) ±(0.2%of rdg C) Except to C: ±(0.2% of rdg C) E to C ± (0.15%of rdg C) Except to C: J to C ±(0.15% of rdg C) ± (0.2%of rdg C) Except to C: ±(2% of rdg C) Thermocouple T to C R to C ±(0.15% of rdg C) However, S to C For R, S 0.0 to C: ±3.7 C B to C to C: ±1.5 C For B to C: ±2.0 C Accuracy not guaranteed for temperatures less than C N to C ± (0.15% of rdg C) However, to 0.0 C: ±(0.35% of rdg C) Accuracy not guaranteed for temperatures less than C WRe to C ±(0.2% of rdg C) Except 0.0 to C: ±4.0 C ±(0.2% of rdg C) However, For R, S 0.0 to C: ±10.0 C to C: ±5.0 C For B to C: ±7.0 C Accuracy not guaranteed for temperatures less than C ±(0.3%of rdg C) However, to 0.0 C: ±(0.7% of rdg C) Accuracy not guaranteed for temperatures less than C ±(0.3% of rdg C) Except 0.0 to C: ±18.0 C 0.1 C RTD DC voltage Standard signal DI Pt to C ± (0.15% of rdg C) ±(0.3% of rdg +1.5 C) JPt to C 20 mv to mv ± (0.05% of rdg + 12 digits) ± (0.1% of rdg + 40 digits) 1 μv 60 mv to mv ± (0.05% of rdg + 3 digits) ± (0.1% of rdg + 15 digits) 200 mv to mv 10 μv 2 V to V ± (0.05% of rdg + 12 digits) ± (0.1% of rdg + 40 digits) 100 μv 6 V to V ± (0.05% of rdg + 3 digits) ± (0.1% of rdg + 15 digits) 10 V to V 1 mv V to V ± (0.05% of rdg + 12 digits) ± (0.1% of rdg + 40 digits) 100 μv 1-5 V to V ± (0.05% of rdg + 3 digits) ± (0.1% of rdg + 15 digits) 1 mv Level Threshold level (Vth = 2.4 V) accuracy ± 0.1 V - Contact 5 1 kω or less: 1 (ON), 100 kω or more: 0 (OFF) (parallel capacitance of 0.01 μf or less) - rdg: Reading value 1 R, S, B, K, E, J, T, N: IEC , DIN EN60584, JIS WRe3-25: W-3%Re/W-25%Re (Hoskins Mfg.Co.) ASTM E988 3 Pt100: JIS C 1604, IEC 60751, DIN EN JPt100: JIS C1604, JIS C DI contact detection current value: approx. 10 μa 6 Use standard mode to supply power through the USB connector. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

175 <<Contents>> <<Index>> RJC Accuracy: Measuring 0 C or more and when the input terminal temperature is balanced (standard mode) (ambient temperature of the device in parentheses) Type K, E, J, T, N: ±0.5 C (23±2 C), ±0.7 C (0 to 50 C), ±1.0 C (-20 to 70 C) Type R, S, WRe3-25: ±1.0 C (23±2 C), ±1.4 C (0 to 50 C), ±2.0 C (-20 to 70 C) Type B: Reference junction compensation is fixed at 0 C. Mode: Internal or external switchable (each channel) (set the compensation temperature when set to external) Temperature unit: C or F switchable Burnout detection: Upscale, downscale, and off can be specified (for each channel). Detectable inputs: Thermocouple, resistance temperature detector, standard signal <Detection conditions> Thermocouple: Normal: 2 kω or less Broken: 200 kω or less (parallel capacitance 0.01μF or more, detection current: approx. 10μA) RTD: Normal: Wiring resistance specifications or less Broken: 200 kω or less (parallel capacitance 0.01μF or more, detection current: approx. 10μA) Standard signal: Normal: Within the measuring range Broken: Lower limit 20% and upper limit 10% of measuring range Input bias current: ±10 na or less (except when burnout detection is set) Measurement current (RTD): approx. 500μA Input resistance: 10 MΩ or more for thermocouple/dc voltage (200 mv range or lower) Approx. 1 MΩ for voltage (2 V range or higher)/ standard signal Allowable signal source resistance: 2 kω or less for thermocouple/voltage (200 mv range or less) Effect of signal source resistance: ±10 μv/1 kω or less for thermocouple/dc voltage (200 mv range or less) ±0.15% of rdg/1 kω or less for voltage (2 V range or higher)/standard signal Allowable wiring resistance: 10 Ω or less per line (the same resistance for all three lines) for RTD Effect of wiring resistance: ±0.1 C/10 Ω (the same resistance for all three lines) for RTD Effects of ambient temperature: Fluctuation per 10 C change DCV, TC range: Within ±(0.1% of rdg % of range) (reference junction compensation accuracy not included) RTD range: Within ±(0.1% of rdg C) Allowable input voltage: ±10 VDC for thermocouple, DC voltage (200 mv range or lower), RTD, DI (contact input) ±30 VDC for voltage (2 V range or higher), DI (level) Noise rejection ratio (50/60 Hz) Can be specified by the measurement mode and power frequency. Select the power frequency for your region. Measurement Normal mode Common mode mode Standard 1 40 db or more 2, db or more 2, 4 Battery-save mode No rejection 80 db or more 2, 4 1 Changed with the frequency setting. 2 The RTD range is a value converted to voltage when running the measurement current. 3 50/60 Hz±0.1%. 4 50/60 Hz±0.1%, 500 Ω unbalanced, between the negative measurement terminal and ground Normal mode voltage Thermocouple, DC voltage, DI (voltage): 1.2 times the range rating or less Standard signal: V range: 2.4 V 1-5 V range: 6 V RTD: 5 mv peak * 50/60 Hz, peak value including the signal component. Common mode voltage: 30 VAC rms (50/60 Hz) or ±60 VDC or less Maximum voltage between measurement input channels: 30 VAC rms (50/60 Hz) or ±60 VDC Effects of magnetic field: Fluctuation in response to a magnetic field of AC (50/60 Hz) 400 A/m is ±(0.1% of rdg + 0.1% of range) or less Input calibration value Factory default input calibration value is stored. The value can be returned to the factory default input calibration value from the user setting. Option Humidity measurement (/RH) Measurement accuracy: ±4%RH (23±2 C, 55 ±10%RH, with the temperature and humidity balanced) Measuring range: 0 to 90%RH Hysteresis: ±2%RH Resolution: 0.1%RH 3 All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

176 <<Contents>> <<Index>> Wireless Function Specifications Carrier frequency band: MHz to MHz Frequency band: 600 KHz Number of wireless channels: 43ch Maximum transmission output: 20 mw Wireless data rate: approx. 100 kbps Modulation method: GFSK Communication format: Mesh (connect up to 100 units including routers (repeaters)*) * Up to 20 wireless input units can be connected to a coordinator or repeater. Up to 96 wireless input units can be connected by connecting 4 repeaters to a coordinator. However, the number of technically possible connections varies depending on the wireless communication condition and the measurement/ transmission interval. Dedicated external antenna (sold separately) Type Item Sleeve antenna Roof top antenna Part No. A1061ER A1062ER Installation Indoors Indoors and outdoors environment Cable length 2.5 m Antenna type Dipole Standalone Maximum gain 3 dbi or less Directivity No Connector SM-R Operating temperature range -20 to 65 C Waterproof property Not waterproof Water resistant (IPX6) Dimensions 196 mm (including the 83 mm (including the connector) base stand) 4 Mesh function Coordinator Router/repeater Router Mesh type Compatible products GX20, GP20, GM10 GM10, UT32A, UT52A GX70SM Security function: AES 128 bit encryption Send (scan) interval: Same as the scan interval Wireless communication configuration: Configured using dedicated software (Wireless Input Unit Configurator) Wireless configuration interface: USB 2.0 mini-b type Antenna: Internal or external antenna (antenna sold separately) SMA connector Communication distance: Internal antenna: Line-of-sight approx. 300 m* External antenna: Line-of-sight distance: approx. 1 km* * The communication distance varies depending on the installation location, ambient noise, and the like. Firmware version of connectable coordinator and router (repeater) wireless modules: V and later * If the firmware version of the coordinator or router (repeater) wireless module is not compatible with the wireless input unit, you need to update it. 1 Can only be used in combination with the dedicated antenna. 2 When using an external antenna, we recommend aligning the direction of the antenna of the peer device and the direction of the antenna of this device to maintain communication quality. 3 To bring out the full performance of the roof top antenna, install it on top of a metal board that is at least 14 cm long on each side. Power Supply Battery-driven Compatible battery: CR123A (3.0 V/1,400 mah) x 2 pieces Note: Batteries are not included. Please obtain them separately (recommended battery manufacturer: Panasonic). Estimated battery life Under the following conditions, the battery runs for about 5 years in standard mode and about 7 years in battery-save mode.* Conditions: Ambient temperature 23±2 C Measurement/transmission interval: 5 minutes LED display: Off * The battery life varies depending on the environmental conditions such as ambient temperature and vibration. USB power Compatible USB AC/DC adapter: 5 V DC±5% / 500 ma Connector: USB2.0 mini-b connector All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

177 <<Contents>> <<Index>> 5 Isolation Withstand voltage Functional isolation between channels: 200 V AC (50/60 Hz) (except the A terminal) Isolation diagram When using the sleeve antenna Analog input terminal CH1 Analog input terminal CH2 Internal circuit Functional isolation Non-isolated Standards Compliance US: FCC Part15 Subpart C compliant (15.247) Wireless communication standard: IEEE g CAN/CSA C22.2 No , No UL , UL (CSA NRTL/C) Overvoltage category I, pollution degree 2, measurement category O Construction Case: Polycarbonate Degrees of protection: IP20 Connector: 7-pin clamp terminal Installation methods: Wall mount (fastened with screws), hooked, on a desktop, mounted with the magnet Color: Smoke gray (Munsell 4.1PB 6.0/4.5 equivalent) External dimensions: 90 (W) x 90 (H) x 32 (D) mm Weight: Approx. 300 g External Dimensions Unit: mm Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3 % (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). 240 (9.45) (7.3) 32 (1.26) 123 (4.84) (11.07) Wall mount hole dimensions Mounted on a wall 2-M3 tap holes 90 (3.54) 70 (2.76) 61±2 (2.4±0.08) 5 (0.2) 18.5 (0.73) 70 (2.76) Wall to mount on Hooked on a wall Recommended positions of the hooks 9.55 (0.38) 90 (3.54) 32 (1.26) When using the roof top antenna 98.4 (3.87) (1.73) (0.7) 35 (1.38) 70 (2.76) Wall to mount on 44 mm (1.73) Wall surface 3.5 to 4.0 mm (0.14 to 0.16) At least 10 mm (0.39) below the neck of the screw All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

178 <<Contents>> <<Index>> Installation Dimensions Wall mount (fastened with screws) M3 screw, thread length 12 mm or more Tightening torque: 0.6 to 0.7 N m Hooked Round wood screw: M3.5 At least 10 mm below the neck of the screw Amount of screw showing from the wall surface to the screw head: 3.5 to 4.0 mm On a desktop Mounted with the magnet Minimum installation area: mm Terminal Arrangement CH1 CH2 Functional ground terminal Symbol CH1 CH2 A B (+) b ( ) A B (+) b ( ) Recommended wire: AWG14-28 Recommended tightening torque: Approx. 0.2 N m or less Other Functional Specifications Status display Configuration mode, data transmission, and battery status are indicated with LEDs (green and red). (Indication can be turned off.) LED Status Green (ST1) Red (ST2) Configuration mode Green and red blinking in sync at 2 second intervals Configuration change and Green and red blinking quickly during calibration During measurement or data transmission Low battery warning Network authentication No network authentication in sync Blinking (about 0.2 second intervals) Off Off Blinking (about 0.2 second intervals) Green lit (0.1 seconds), all off (1.9 seconds) Red lit (0.1 seconds), all off (1.9 seconds) The above sequence is repeated twice, and then the LEDs are off for 10 seconds. Input error Off Lit for 0.1 seconds at about 5 second intervals Mode setting error * Repeats the sequence of green and red lit in sync (0.1 seconds) and all off (0.9 seconds) three times, turns off for 2 seconds, and repeats the entire sequence. * For example, configuring in a mode other than measurement mode when there is no USB connection. Self-diagnosis function Transmits the following device status to the coordinator Low battery warning: Low battery voltage detected. Critical low battery warning: Minimum drive voltage detected. Batteries must be replaced quickly. Input error: Calibration value error A/D error Hardware error Memory error Process error Wireless communication error: Configuration mismatch, ambient radio environment detection Firmware upload Firmware can be updated using the Wireless Input Unit Configurator. Operation mode Change between measurement and configuration mode with a switch. Wireless function* The wireless function can be turned on and off with a switch. * When using the GX70SM as a standalone data logger, you can turn off the wireless function to prolong the battery life. Data logging function Saves up to 4500 data points per channel. Normal Operating Conditions Ambient temperature: -20 to 70 C Temperature change rate: 10 C/h or less Ambient humidity: 0 to 90% RH (no condensation) Magnetic field: 400 A/m or less (DC and 50/60 Hz) Vibration: 5 f < 8.4 Hz amplitude 3.5 mm (peak) 8.4 f 160 Hz acceleration 9.8 m/s 2 or less (excluding hooking and magnet mount) Shock: Power supply on, 500 m/s 2 or less, approx. 11 ms 6 directions (± X, ± Y, ± Z) three times each Power supply off, 98 m/s 2 or less, approx. 11 ms 6 directions (± X, ± Y, ± Z) three times each Altitude: 2000 m or less Installation location: Indoors Transport and Storage Conditions Ambient temperature: -25 to 70 C Ambient humidity: 5 to 95% RH (no condensation) Vibration: 10 to 60 Hz, 4.9 m/s 2 or less Shock: 392 m/s 2 maximum (in packaged condition) 6 All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

179 <<Contents>> <<Index>> 7 Wireless Input Unit Configurator Specifications A software application for configuring and performing maintenance on wireless input units. PC System Requirements OS: OS Windows 7 Windows 10 Type Home Premium SP1 (32- or 64-bit edition) Professional SP1 (32- or 64-bit edition) Home (32- or 64-bit edition) Pro (32- or 64-bit edition) PC USB cable GX70SM Processor and main memory: OS CPU and main memory Windows 7 Intel Pentium 4, 3GHz or faster x64 or x86 Windows 10 processor At least 2GB. Features Wireless configuration: Wireless communication, Send (scan) interval, LED settings, etc. Input configuration: Input range, measurement mode, etc. Modification history management is possible. Input calibration: Input calibration is possible. Firmware updating: Wireless and input firmware can be updated. Logging data function: Logging data held by the wireless input unit can be saved to a file. GX20/GP20/GM10 recording data (event data) that is missing due to interruptions in the communication with the wireless input unit or other reasons can be interpolated with logging data, and the data during the missing period can be verified. Recording data file (GX20/GP20/GM10) Logging data file (Wireless input unit) Combined data file Hard disk: 100MB or more of free space (depending on the amount of data, you may need more memory), NTFS recommended. Display: OS compatible display with a resolution of dots or higher and High Color or higher Mouse: Mouse compatible with the OS Communication port: USB port Other: Microsoft.NET Framework or later* * Required to connect and operate the wireless input unit. + File combining Logging data and combined data files can be viewed on SMARTDAC+ Universal Viewer. Note: Power supply form USB is required during wireless input unit configuration. Use a powered USB cable. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

180 <<Contents>> <<Index>> 8 Wireless Input Unit Support Function of the GX20/GP20/GM10 (CM1 option) (R and later) Data collection and status monitoring of wireless input units are possible. Supported Functions Number of GX70SM connections* Measurement mode (GX/GP/GM) Model High Dual Normal speed interval GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1 Max. 50 devices Max. 30 devices GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2 Max. 96 devices Max. 50 devices * The number of technically possible connections varies depending on the wireless communication condition and the measurement/transmission interval. Auto configuration function Automatically configures the wireless input unit data collection settings. Wireless data dropout detection function Detects data collection dropouts due to wireless communication errors or the like. Management, monitoring, and maintenance functions Displays wireless input unit information. Status monitoring and maintenance period management are available. Loop calibration function Wireless input data correction using the calibration correction function Web application and Hardware Configurator also support wireless input unit functions. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN

181 <<Contents>> <<Index>> 9 Model and Suffix Codes Model Suffix code Optional suffix code Description GX70SM Wireless Input Unit Number of channels -2 2 channels Type -L0 Universal input, scanner type (isolation between channels) N Always N Terminal type -C Clamp terminal Region A US, FCC approved product Option /RH Built-in humidity sensor, 1 channel Standard Accessories Name Manual (First Step Guide IM 04L57B01-02EN) Quantity 1 Test certificate (QIC), calibration certificate (sold separately) Test certificate and calibration certificate can be purchased. Optional Accessories (Sold separately) Name Model or Part Sleeve antenna (indoor use) A1061ER Roof top antenna (indoor and outdoor use, cable A1062ER length: 2.5 m) Input terminal block A2226JT Shunt resister for clamp terminal (250 Ω ± 0.1 %) Shunt resister for clamp terminal (100 Ω ± 0.1 %) Shunt resister for clamp terminal (10 Ω ± 0.1 %) Application Software Wireless Input Unit Configurator SMARTDAC+ STANDARD Universal Viewer Download the latest version of the software from the following URL. URL: User s Manual You can download the product user s manuals from the following URL. You will need Adobe Reader 7 or later (latest version recommended) by Adobe Systems. URL: MHz wireless communication devices Coordinator: GX20 Paperless Recorder (/CM2/MC option): GS 04L51B01-01EN GP20 Paperless Recorder (/CM2/MC option): Coordinator, router (repeater): GS 04L52B01-01EN GM10 Data Acquisition System (/CM2/MC, /CS2 option): GS 04L55B01-01EN GX/GP/GM I/O module: Router (repeater): GX90XA/GX90XD/GX90YD/GX90WD/GX90XP/GX90YA I/O Module GS 04L53B01-01EN UT35A/MDL, UT32A/MDL Controller (DIN rail mounting type): GS 05P01D81-01EN UT55A/MDL, UT52A/MDL Controller (DIN rail mounting type) GS 05P01C81-01EN Trademarks SMARTDAC+ and SMARTDACPLUS are trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. Microsoft, MS, and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Modbus is a registered trademark of AEG Schneider. Other company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols ( and ). All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018, Yokogawa Electric Corporation GS 04L57B01-01EN Subject to change without notice.

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